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Kaokoveld namib day gecko

Kaokoveld namib day gecko

Rhoptropus biporosus
Fun Fact: The Kaokoveld Namib day gecko is another small species.

Introduction: The Kaokoveld Namib day gecko (Rhoptropus biporosus) is another small species similar to Barnard's Namib day gecko, although it has a slimmer appearance, a rounder snout and a thinner tail. The tail is flattened and is slightly shorter than the head and body. These features allow them to be active in and amongst regions of low rocky outcrops and larger boulders, preferring flat surfaces.

Distribution: Inland areas of the north Namib Desert around Orepembe in Kaokoland.

Diet: Any insects within range.

Colouring: The back is light grey to fawn with scattered markings. The belly is white to cream.

Breeding: Females lay 2 hard-shelled eggs laid in the cracks of rocks or in sand under a rock slab.

Size: SVL 40 to 50mm. Max SVL 55mm.

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