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The Cape dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus capensis; 'lygodactylus' = 'flexible fingers') [3] is a species of dwarf gecko found in the woodlands and forests of central and southern Africa. It also occurs commonly in towns and cities and is sometimes kept as a pet.
Lygodactylus capensis (A. Smith, 1849) – Cape dwarf gecko, common dwarf gecko; Lygodactylus chobiensis V. FitzSimons, 1932 – Okavango dwarf gecko, Chobe dwarf gecko; Lygodactylus conradti Matschie, 1892 – Matschie's dwarf gecko, Conradt's dwarf gecko; Lygodactylus conraui Tornier, 1902 – Cameroon dwarf gecko
This is a list of lizards found in South Africa.. Agama armata [1]; Bibron's thick-toed gecko; Broadley's flat lizard; Cape dwarf gecko; Cape flat lizard; Cape grass lizard; Common flat lizard
Maio wall gecko; Marbled leaf-toed gecko; Mauritius upland forest day gecko; Mediterranean house gecko; Methuen's dwarf gecko; Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko; Monica's gecko; Montane thick-toed gecko; Mount Sinai gecko
Researchers found the vibrant animal on the walls of a private property, a study said.
Quihua’s dwarf geckos are considered “small,” measuring about 2.5 inches in length, the study said. They have “cone-shaped” heads with “bronze” eyes. Their limbs are “short” and ...
Karamoja dwarf geckos are considered “large,” reaching about 3 inches in size. They have “slender” bodies, “rounded” snouts and several “chevrons” on their throats. These geckos ...
Cape dwarf gecko; D. Dar-es-Salaam dwarf gecko; Dwarf yellow-headed gecko; F. Fischer's dwarf gecko; G. Grandidier's dwarf gecko; Granite dwarf gecko; Günther's ...