- Pristurus carteri
Taxobox
name = "Pristurus carteri"
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis = Reptilia
ordo =Squamata
familia =Gekkonidae
subfamilia =Gekkoninae
genus =Pristurus
species = "Pristurus carteri""Pristurus carteri" is a species of
gecko in the genus "Pristurus " known as rock geckos. The name "Pristurus" means 'saw tailed' inLatin and "carteri" after the person who discovered this species.There are two sub-species of "Pristurus carteri". The first is "Pristurus carteri carteri" and the other is "Pristerus carteri tuberculatis". "P. c. carteri" being the most common. It has many common names such as Ornate rock gecko, Carters rock gecko, and scorpion tailed gecko. It is native to
Oman where it often is found basking on rocks or in urban areas. They are often seen swaying their curly tails back and forth to each other in a way to sort of communicate to each other. The males develop little fleshy spikes on their tails upon reaching sexual maturity. When they feel threatened they curl their tails in ascorpion like fashion and even mimicking the movements a scorpion will use as a threat display; this and the tail waving is another way they get the common name Scorpion tailed geckos.Members of the genus Pristurus are diurnal. This is unusual in geckos except in the genus's "
Phelsuma ", "Lygodactylus ", "Naultinus ", "Quedenfeldtia ", "Rhoptropus ", all "Sphaerodactylines" and, of course, "Pristurus" [Eric R. Pianka and Laurie J. Vitt, Lizards, windows to the evolution of diversity, 2003.] . They attain a average length of 5-6 cm snout to vent length and a total length of 8-9 cm. They obtain sexual maturity in roughly 10 months. They lay 1-2 hard shelled eggs that are incubated at 28°C for 70-90 days. The neonates hatch out at about 3 1/2 - 4cm.Male "P. carteri". Note the fleshy spikes on the tail.http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/blufender_5/geckos14pristurus012.jpg
Female "P. carteri"http://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/blufender_5/geckos16pristurushenkelihemithyc-11.jpg
Male "P. carteri" resting on rockhttp://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/blufender_5/geckos14pristurus008.jpg
"Pristurus carteri" habitathttp://i12.photobucket.com/albums/a221/blufender_5/biotope_pristurus1.jpg
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