- Forest gecko
Taxobox
name = Forest gecko
status =
regnum =Animalia
phylum =Chordata
classis =Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
familia =Gekkonidae
genus = "Hoplodactylus "
species = "H. granulatus"
binomial = "Hoplodactylus granulatus"
binomial_authority = Gray, 1845
synonyms =The forest gecko, "Hoplodactylus granulatus", is a species of
gecko in the familyGekkonidae . Thespecific epithet is a reference to the animal's granular skin texture."New Zealand Frogs and Reptiles", Brian Gill and Tony Whitaker, David Bateman limited, 2001 ]Distribution
It is endemic to
New Zealand , found in all areas except the Far North, Marlborough, and Canterbury.Description
This species is hard to see against bark or lichen on trees as the gecko can change its shade of grey/brown/green to match its background. The colours range from dark brown to pale grey. They have a yellow or orange mouth lining, and the soles of their feet are yellow.
Length is up to 89 mm, snout to vent.
Ecology
This gecko eats
insect s found in the crevices of bark,moth s, flies, fruit and nectar. They sun-bask, but arenocturnal hunters. They usually give birth to twins. Reproduction isviviparous .Habitat
They live in forest and scrub, to high altitudes, in
leatherwood and shrub areas, as well asbeech forest, mixedbroadleaf ,podocarp forest andmanuka scrub.References
* [http://www.reptiles.org.nz/geckoforest.htm New Zealand Herpetological Society]
* [http://www.ryanphotographic.com/granulatus.htm Photos]
* [http://www.tigr.org/reptiles/species.php?genus=Hoplodactylus&species=granulatus The Reptile Database]
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