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  2. Mokopirirakau - Wikipedia

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    The geckos that live there experience more difficulties with reproduction and as a result are more at risk of population decline. [9] Many of the Mokopirirakau geckos are endangered. [8] Part of this is due to the effects of human activity and deforestation, but a huge contributor to this is predation of species in this genus. [15]

  3. Lygodactylus williamsi - Wikipedia

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    Although trade in wild-caught turquoise day geckos is illegal, wild-caught geckos are commonly sold in pet shops. It is estimated that between December 2004 and July 2009, at least 32,310 to 42,610 geckos were taken by one collecting group, ~15% of the wild population at the time. [3]

  4. List of endangered reptiles - Wikipedia

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    Endangered (EN) species are considered to be facing a very high risk of extinction the wild. In September 2016, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) listed 382 endangered reptile species. [1] Of all evaluated reptile species, 7.4% are listed as endangered. The IUCN also lists nine reptile subspecies as endangered.

  5. Réunion Island ornate day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The species is critically endangered, with a population of 3-5 thousand in 2011. The population is shrinking rapidly: in 1995, it was estimated at 5-10 thousand. [1] It is listed in CITES Appendix II. [2]

  6. Harlequin gecko - Wikipedia

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    The harlequin gecko has been assessed as Endangered by the IUCN since 2018, owing to its rarity, small range and declining population. Stewart Island is overrun with invasive predators such as cats (Felis domesticus) and rats (Rattus rattus, R. exulans, and R. norvegicus), which have also contributed to declines among native bird species.

  7. List of critically endangered reptiles - Wikipedia

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    The IUCN also lists 12 reptile subspecies as critically endangered. Of the subpopulations of reptiles evaluated by the IUCN, ten species subpopulations have been assessed as critically endangered. Additionally 910 reptile species (18% of those evaluated) are listed as data deficient , meaning there is not sufficient information for a full ...

  8. Leopard gecko - Wikipedia

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    Leopard geckos were first described as a species by zoologist Edward Blyth in 1854 as Eublepharis macularius. [1] The generic name Eublepharis is a combination of the Greek words eu (good) and blepharos (eyelid), as having eyelids is the primary characteristic that distinguishes members of this subfamily from other geckos, along with a lack of lamellae.

  9. Aristelliger nelsoni - Wikipedia

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    It is rated as Endangered by the IUCN, owing to its small geographic range and strong recent population decline. This population decline is likely a result of competition with Hemidactylus frenatus (the Asian house gecko), which was introduced to Great Swan Island in 2007.