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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. Southwest Florida Eagle Cam - Wikipedia

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    While cameras were not set up to watch the activity prior to 2012, the below activity has been documented about the past nesting seasons: [4] 2006-2007: Two eaglets fledged. 2007-2008: Fledglings not confirmed. 2008-2009: Two eaglets. 2009-2010: One eaglet. 2010-2011: One fledgling confirmed. 2011-2012: One fledgling confirmed 2012/2013 Season [5]

  4. Diplodactylidae - Wikipedia

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    The Diplodactylidae are a family in the suborder Gekkota (geckos), with over 150 species in 25 genera. [2] These geckos occur in Australia, New Zealand, and New Caledonia. [3] [4] Diplodactylids are the most ecologically diverse and widespread family of geckos in both Australia and New Caledonia, and are the only family of geckos found in New Zealand.

  5. Yellow-headed day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The yellow-headed day gecko (Phelsuma klemmeri), also commonly called the cheerful day gecko, Klemmer's day gecko, [2] and the neon day gecko, is a small diurnal species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. This endangered species is endemic to northwestern Madagascar and inhabits coastal forests (both dry and humid), dwelling on bamboo ...

  6. Gigarcanum - Wikipedia

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    Gigarcanum delcourti, formerly Hoplodactylus delcourti, is an extinct species of gecko in the family Diplodactylidae.It is the largest known of all geckos, with a snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 37 cm (14.6 in) and an overall length (including tail) of at least 60 cm (23.6 in). [2]

  7. Ocelot gecko - Wikipedia

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    The ocelot gecko (Paroedura picta) is a crepuscular ground-dwelling gecko found in leaf litter in Madagascar forests [1] and is also a popular pet. It is sometimes known as the Madagascar ground gecko , Malagasy fat-tailed gecko , fat-headed gecko , panther gecko or pictus gecko

  8. Phyllurus - Wikipedia

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    Phyllurus is a small genus of Australian leaf-tailed geckos, lizards in the family Carphodactylidae.Rarely seen outside their native habitat, they are notable for their highly effective camouflage which is in part aided by the spiny tubercles that cover every body part.

  9. East Canary gecko - Wikipedia

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    The East Canary gecko or Canary wall gecko (Tarentola angustimentalis) is a species of lizard in the family Phyllodactylidae.It is endemic to the eastern Canary Islands.Its natural habitats are temperate shrubland, Mediterranean-type shrubby vegetation, rocky areas, rocky shores, sandy shores, intertidal marshes, arable land, pastureland, plantations, rural gardens, and urban areas.