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  2. Category:Geckos of Australia - Wikipedia

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    Scawfell Island leaf-tailed gecko; Short-tailed dtella; Short-tailed striped gecko; Slender chained gecko; Small Pilbara spotted rock gehyra; Small wedge-toed gecko; Small-spotted midwest rock gehyra; South-western spiny-tailed gecko; Southern Kimberley spotted gecko; Southern spotted velvet gecko; Strophurus; Strophurus elderi; Strophurus ...

  3. Christinus marmoratus - Wikipedia

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    Christinus marmoratus, also known as marbled gecko or southern marbled gecko, is a species of Gekkonidae (gecko) native to southern mainland of Australia, from Victoria to Western Australia. The species is well adapted to a variety of habitats, including city dwellings.

  4. Gehyra australis - Wikipedia

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    Gehyra australis, the Australian house gecko, northern dtella or top-end dtella, is a species of gecko native to northern and eastern Australia. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is also widespread in Indonesia , alongside common house geckos and four-clawed geckos .

  5. Strophurus williamsi - Wikipedia

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    Strophurus williamsi, also known commonly as the eastern spiny-tailed gecko, the soft-spined gecko, [1] [2] and Williams' spiny-tailed gecko, [3] is a species of lizard in the family Diplodactylidae. The species is endemic to semi-arid regions of eastern Australia including Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

  6. Saltuarius swaini - Wikipedia

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    Saltuarius swaini, also known as the southern leaf-tailed gecko or Border Ranges leaf-tailed gecko is endemic to Australia [2] where it is found in coastal mountain ranges of southeastern Queensland and northern New South Wales. [3] It inhabits rainforests [3] and lives inside large tree root systems and hollows of strangler figs. [4]

  7. Hundreds of unknown species were discovered around the world ...

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    The lesser thorn-tailed gecko from Western Australia can shoot goo out of its tail. - Anders Zimmy/Natural History Museum. Nearly 1,000 new species were found across the globe in 2023, adding ...

  8. Phyllurus amnicola - Wikipedia

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    Phyllurus amnicola, also known as the Mount Elliot leaf-tailed gecko or the Riverine leaf-tailed gecko, is a species of gecko found in Australia. [1] It is endemic to Mount Elliot in Bowling Green Bay National Park in northeastern Queensland .

  9. Dubious dtella - Wikipedia

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    The dubious dtella, native Australian house gecko, or dubious four-clawed gecko (Gehyra dubia) is a species of gecko in the genus Gehyra, native to Northeastern Australia (Queensland and northern New South Wales as well as islands of the Great Barrier Reef and the Torres Strait). [2]