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  2. Mauritius lowland forest day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius lowland forest day gecko prefers large trees such as palms and acacia species. P. guimbeaui is only rarely seen near human dwellings. It lives in the drier and warmer part of Mauritius. Much of the lowland forest of Mauritius, which is the original habitat of P. guimbeaui, has been cleared to make way for sugar cane plantations.

  3. Mauritius ornate day gecko - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius ornate day gecko (Phelsuma ornata) is a diurnal species of gecko. It occurs on the island of Mauritius and some surrounding islands and typically inhabits different trees and bushes. The Mauritius ornate day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.

  4. Mauritius upland forest day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius lowland forest day gecko is an egg gluer and often a colony nester. Tree holes are often used to lay the eggs in. Juveniles reach pubescence after 18–20 months. Care and maintenance in captivity

  5. Blue-tailed day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The blue-tailed day gecko (Phelsuma cepediana), also known commonly as Lacépède's gecko, is a diurnal species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to the island Mauritius .

  6. Category:Reptiles of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius lowland forest day gecko; Mauritius ornate day gecko; Mauritius upland forest day gecko; O. Oriental garden lizard; P. Phelsuma; R. Round Island boa;

  7. Wildlife of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius ornate day gecko. In the 1950s, guppies locally known as millions abounded in Mauritian rivers. These little fish, often found in brackish water, appear to be outnumbered now by swordtails, introduced in the 1960s. Bigger fish like the carp, koi and the gourami have also dwindled after the introduction of tilapia in the 1950s.

  8. Round Island day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The Round Island day gecko (Phelsuma guentheri), also known commonly as Günther's gecko, is an endangered species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to the islet Round Island, Mauritius, and typically dwells on palm trees. The Round Island day gecko feeds on insects and nectar.

  9. Bras d'Eau National Park - Wikipedia

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    The National Park is located in the north east of Mauritius, on the coast near Poste Lafayette. It is approximately 497.2 hectares (1,229 acres) in size, and is composed of parts of Bras d'Eau state land, and some surrounding reserves. [1] Along with its natural environment, the park is also the site of the Mauritius Radio Telescope. There are ...