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Western thicktoed gecko

Pachydactylus serval
Western spotted thick-toed geckos are found in isolated populations.

Western thicktoed gecko

Introduction: Western spotted thick-toed geckos (Pachydactylus serval) are found in isolated populations and live in small, hard rock cracks such as sandstone, granite and dolerite. They are a small gecko with a flattened head and body.

Distribution: Southern Namibia including Fish River Canyon and extending north on the central plateau as for as Windhoek.

Diet: Small insects.

Colouring: The back is pale olive to greyish-brown, with dark-brown blotches and a white belly.

Breeding: Females lay 2 hard-shelled eggs in rock cracks.

Size: SVL 35 to 40mm. Max SVL 45mm.

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