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  2. Crested gecko - Wikipedia

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    The crested gecko is now one of the most widely-kept and bred species of gecko in the world, second only to the common leopard gecko. [11] The crested gecko can be very long-lived. While it has not been kept in captivity long enough for a definitive life span to be determined, it has been kept for 15–20 years or more. [17] [7]

  3. Correlophus - Wikipedia

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    This article about a Diplodactylidae is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  4. Gecko feet - Wikipedia

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    A crested gecko, Correlophus ciliatus, climbing up the vertical side of a terrarium. The feet of geckos have a number of specializations. Their surfaces can adhere to any type of material with the exception of Teflon (PTFE). This phenomenon can be explained with three elements: Foot structure; Structure of the material to which the foot adheres

  5. Uroplatus phantasticus - Wikipedia

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    The generic name, Uroplatus, is a Latinization of two Greek words: "ourá" (οὐρά) meaning "tail" and "platys" (πλατύς) meaning "flat". Its specific name phantasticus is the Latin word for "imaginary", based upon the gecko's unique appearance, which led Belgian naturalist George Albert Boulenger to describe it as “mythical” in 1888.

  6. Strophurus - Wikipedia

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    The species of the genus Strophurus attain total lengths (including tail) of 80 to 130 mm (3.1 to 5.1 in). The scales of the body are generally small and round, sometimes interspersed with enlarged scales and soft spines.

  7. Template:Respiratory system symptoms and signs - Wikipedia

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  8. Phelsuma grandis - Wikipedia

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    Its generic name is a Latinized version of the last name of Dutch physician Murk van Phelsum. [2] Its specific name grandis is Latin for "great".. The species Phelsuma grandis described by Gray 1870 was elevated from subspecies status (P. madagascariensis grandis) by Raxworthy et al. in 2007, [3] after environmental niche modeling revealed significant and reliable differences between it and ...

  9. Northern spiny-tailed gecko - Wikipedia

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    The northern spiny-tailed gecko is generally a nocturnal species but can be found basking during the day. [9] It is an arboreal species which occurs in arid, semi-arid, and subtropical habitats in shrubland .