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  2. Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis - Wikipedia

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    Cyrtodactylus jeyporensis, also known as the Jeypore Indian gecko, the Jeypore ground gecko, or the Patinghe Indian gecko, [1] is an endangered species of gecko found in India, which was until recently considered extinct. Described from a single specimen in 1877, it was rediscovered in 2010 in the Eastern Ghats of Odisha state, India. [4]

  3. List of indigenous geckos of Madagascar - Wikipedia

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    The genus Paroedura consists of several species of ground-dwelling geckos that live in most, if not all, of the habitats in Madagascar, ranging from dry deciduous forests [5] [6] and deserts, to rainforests. [7] Paroedura androyensis; A terrestrial and diurnal gecko that grows to approximately 15 cm in length.

  4. Goniurosaurus - Wikipedia

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    Goniurosaurus is a genus of geckos in the family Eublepharidae. The genus contains 27 species. Members species are known by various common names including cave geckos, ground geckos, leopard geckos, and tiger geckos. Members of this genus are found in China, Japan, and Vietnam. For this reason they are also known commonly as Asian geckos.

  5. 10 easy, cute leprechaun traps you can make with kids for St ...

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    In this TikTok video, Jackie Linn (@jackielinn227) revealed the leprechaun trap her daughter made for school. She covered a cardboard box with wrapping paper, propping up a flap with a craft stick.

  6. Ibity ground gecko - Wikipedia

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    Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko, a closely related species which the Ibity ground gecko was formerly thought to be conspecific with. The Ibity ground gecko was first described in 1998 by Rösler & Krüger under the scientific name Paroedura bastardi ibityensis, with the authors believing it to be a subspecies of the Mocquard's Madagascar ground gecko (Paroedura bastardi). [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. Cyrtodactylus aravindi - Wikipedia

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    C. aravindi is a nocturnal species and the type series of the species was collected from the ground at night between 19:30–22.00 hrs. The type specimens were collected from a small area in the type locality, an isolated southern tropical dry evergreen scrub forest patch, the woody trees Tamarindus indica , Ficus religiosa and other shrubs ...

  9. Common house gecko - Wikipedia

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    The common house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) is a gecko native to South and Southeast Asia as well as Near Oceania. It is also known as the Asian house gecko, Pacific house gecko, wall gecko, house lizard, tiktiki, chipkali [3] or moon lizard. These geckos are nocturnal; hiding during the day and foraging for insects at night.