- Aeluroscalabotes felinus
Taxobox
name = Cat gecko
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
subordo =Lacertilia
familia =Gekkonidae
subfamilia = Aeluroscalabotinae
genus = "Aeluroscalabotes"
species = "A. felinus"
binomial = "Aeluroscalabotes felinus"
binomial_authority = Günther, 1864
synonyms = "Pentadactylus felinus"
"Pentadactylus borneensis"
"Pentadactylus dorsalis"
"Aelurosaurus felinus"
"Aelurosaurus dorsalis"
"Aeluroscalabotes longicaudatus"
"Aeluroscalabotes dorsalis"The cat gecko, "Aeluroscalabotes felinus", is a
species ofgecko found inIndonesia ,Malaysia ,Singapore andThailand . It is the only species within thegenus "Aeluroscalabotes", and the only genus found within the taxonomic subfamily Aeluroscalabotinae. It is commonly called the cat gecko because of its habit of curling up with itstail around itself when it sleeps, not unlike acat .Description
The cat gecko is a lightly built gecko, typically
red -brown in color withwhite spots on its body, and solid white under its chin, and sometimes to the belly. Some specimens have brown blotching along the back. It is considered to be one of the more primitive geckos, and is physically quite similar in body structure to the fewfossil s of early geckos which have been discovered. They can grow to approximately 18 cm (7inch es), with males typically being smaller than females. Unlike mostarboreal geckos it does not have toe pads (setae ) which allow it to climb sheer surfaces. It instead relies on small retractile claws, and a prehensile tailBehavior
Primarily
arboreal and preferring cool, humid, montanerainforest habitats, the cat gecko is primarily nocturnal and insectivorous, consuming a wide variety of smallinsect s.Taxonomy
The species has been redescribed by several different taxonomists, leading to some early confusion in its classification, but its distinctly different morphological characteristics have clarified its status.
There are two recognized
subspecies of "Aeluroscalabotes felinus":
* "Aeluroscalabotes felinus felinus " (Günther, 1864)
* "Aeluroscalabotes felinus multituberculatus " (Kopstein, 1927)In captivity
The cat gecko is a popular choice for a
pet gecko, though they are not very commonly available andcaptive breeding is known to be difficult. Wild caught specimens often have heavyparasite loads, and they are easily susceptible to stress, so care can be difficult.Conservation status
Exact population counts of the cat gecko are unknown, though it is not considered to be common throughout its range. It does not hold any particular conservation status, except in Thailand, where collection and export is prohibited.
References
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* [http://www.geckosunlimited.com/care_a.felinus.htm Care Sheet for the Malaysian cat gecko]
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