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Re: Lizard Identification

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No, rubbish. Sand geckos have webbed toes. 0*\


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Toko has convinced me with these links:
Barking gecko! :shock:


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Geckos in KTP are:
Common Giant Ground Gecko, Giant Ground Gecko Chondrodactylus angulifer
Common Barking Gecko Ptenopus garrulus
Wrinkled Thick-toed Gecko, Rough Thick-toed Gecko, Rough-scaled Gecko Pachydactylus rougosus
Cape Thick-toed Gecko Pachydactylus capensis
Bibron's Gecko Pachydactylus bibronii
Wahlberg's Kalahari Gecko Colopus wahlbergii
Cape Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus capensis

And it is the Ptenopus garrulus O/\ O/\ O/\ no doubt, look at the feet ^0^


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not only, the colour too ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^


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Most remarkable supercool Gecko sighting, Mel ^Q^ O\/ O/\ O\/ O/\ O\/ O/\ O\/ ^Q^

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I'm absolutely gobsmacked! And the little one even visited me 'at home'. 0/0 0/0 0/0


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BTW, the SO is totally chuffed as well! O:V O:V O:V


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Cool sighting Mel! \O


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The first lizard was hiding under our trailer in Tsendze, when we packed up, he was quite upset being disturbed.
The second lizard looks the same as the first one, taken just outside our ronddawel at Mopani.

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Re: Lizard Identification

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The first is Gerrhosaurus major O:V O:V O:V


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