Broad-tailed gecko
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broad-tailed-gecko-11-61215
title:
Broad-tailed gecko
text:
The broad-tailed gecko, southern leaf-tailed gecko, or Sydney leaf-tailed gecko is a common gecko of the family Carphodactylidae found in the Sydney Basin. The species uses its mottled colour to camouflage against bark or rock, and if threatened can drop its large fleshy tail as a decoy. The tail is also useful for fat storage. This species of gecko is available in captivity as a pet, they are a nocturnal ambush hunter, relying on camouflage and patience to catch prey. Primary prey items include
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Species of lizard
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broad-tailed_gecko
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date modified:
2023-04-06T15:01:28Z
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