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Four-clawed gecko (juvenille)

Gehyra mutilata

Description:

Most abundant house gecko of Sri Lanka found in both anthropogenic habitats and forests of the island up to 1500m a.s.l. But so far not recorded from the northern part of the island and also rare in thick forest areas. It can be easily distinguished from other geckos by having characteristic carrot-shaped smooth tail and the absence of a claw on the inner digit. Four-claw gecko can changed its body color from white to dark and spotted to plain rapidly according to the inhabiting micro environment. Nocturnal in habit and feed on varies type of insects. Its foraging grounds are most of the time around artificial lights of houses and they are often competing with each others for better such places.

Habitat:

seen on a trunk of a large mango tree in home garden..

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2 Comments

NuwanChathuranga
NuwanChathuranga 11 years ago

i got the id from a fb reptile group... :)

I wonder how you identify these small creatures, Nuwan !! They are very nice

NuwanChathuranga
Spotted by
NuwanChathuranga

Alawwa, Sri Lanka

Spotted on Apr 8, 2013
Submitted on Apr 8, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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