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  2. Category:Reptiles of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Reptiles of Mauritius" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Agalega day gecko; B.

  3. Wildlife of Mauritius - Wikipedia

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    The wildlife of Mauritius consists of its flora and fauna. Mauritius is located in the Indian Ocean to the east of Madagascar.Due to its isolation, it has a relatively low diversity of wildlife; however, a high proportion of these are endemic species occurring nowhere else in the world.

  4. Île aux Aigrettes - Wikipedia

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    In addition, several other species which had disappeared from the island—but survived elsewhere in Mauritius—were reintroduced. [3] Reptile species include the large, slow Telfairs Skink, several species of ornately coloured day gecko, and a population of non-indigenous Aldabra giant tortoise, brought to Île aux Aigrettes to take over the ...

  5. Saddle-backed Mauritius giant tortoise - Wikipedia

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    One of two different giant tortoise species which were endemic to Mauritius, this saddle-backed species seems to have specialized in browsing higher bushes and low-hanging branches of trees. Its lower, flatter sister species grazed on grass, as well as fallen leaves and fruit on forest floors. Although similarly sized, the two species differed ...

  6. Mascarene Islands - Wikipedia

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    Mauritius, Réunion, and Rodrigues were also once each home to one or more species of giant tortoises, now extinct, which comprised the genus Cylindraspis. There are 13 living endemic reptile species, including a number of species of day geckoes ( genus Phelsuma ).

  7. Blue-tailed day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The blue-tailed day gecko (Phelsuma cepediana), also known commonly as Lacépède's gecko, is a diurnal species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to the island Mauritius. It typically inhabits warm and humid places and dwells on different trees and bushes.

  8. Wildlife of Réunion - Wikipedia

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    1.3 Reptiles. 1.3.1 Geckos. 1.3.2 Agamid lizards. ... it only has nine native species of mammals, but ninety-one species of birds. ... introduced from Mauritius ...

  9. Mauritius lowland forest day gecko - Wikipedia

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    The Mauritius lowland forest day gecko (Phelsuma guimbeaui), also known commonly as Guimbeau's day gecko and the orange-spotted day gecko, is a diurnal species of gecko, a lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is native to the western coast of Mauritius and typically inhabits large trees. The Mauritius lowland forest day gecko feeds on ...