Posted on May 6, 2018 By Chad Keates
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Category: Geckos, Lizards, Reptiles Tags: africa, animal, gecko, herpetology, herping, herps, lizard, mozambique, nature, southern africa, tropical house gecko, wildlife
Love that even the eyes are camouflaged!
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They look very similar to the tropical house geckos from South Africa:)
The grass frogs are exquisitely coloured.
Geckos are among my favourites.
Same with me, geckos are the most diverse of all the lizard families in South Africa
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Dr Chad Keates: Post Doctoral Fellow in Wetland Ecology Lab at Rhodes University doing molecular systematics and ecology on African herpetofauna.
Love that even the eyes are camouflaged!
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They look very similar to the tropical house geckos from South Africa:)
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The grass frogs are exquisitely coloured.
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Geckos are among my favourites.
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Same with me, geckos are the most diverse of all the lizard families in South Africa
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