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gecko eggs

Description:

A pair of hatched (adhesive) lizard eggs, probably gecko, maybe Gekko vittatus.

Habitat:

Spotted on a young coconut (Cocos nucifera) tree in a disturbed vacant residential lot adjacent to a disturbed patch of remnant lowland forest.

Notes:

I have spotted these dual lizard eggs occasionally but never as exposed as in this spotting.

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4 Comments

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

I would guess the eggs were infertile. They were cracked but not broken open so I gingerly took a peak inside to find no one home in either.

Bernadette S
Bernadette S 11 years ago

Cool! Can't wait to see what emerges.

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Still there in the open, unhatched (2 Sept 2012).

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 11 years ago

These do like gecko eggs :-)

Scott Frazier
Spotted by
Scott Frazier

Indonesia

Spotted on Aug 18, 2012
Submitted on Aug 19, 2012

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