The endangered Gulbaru Gecko: to know it, is to love it

The endangered Gulbaru Gecko: to know it, is to love it

Brisbane Times

23 August 2013


Australia is a global centre of gecko diversity, with a remarkable 140 species at last count. Australia’s geckos fall into three families: Diplodactylidae, Gekkonidae and Carphodactylidae. The last of these, Carphodactylidae, is a uniquely Australian group; in fact it’s the only lizard family endemic to Australia.

It is also, arguably, the most impressive family of geckos in Australia, including the leaf-tailed geckos, knob-tailed geckos, thick-tailed geckos and chameleon gecko. Read more

 

 

 

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