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Bent-toe Gecko

Cyrtodactylus sp

Photo by SukanyaDatta
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Field Notes

Description:

I have heard of a snake in the grass but this was a lizard ...turmeric yellow and black.

Habitat:

Suntaley Khola is a remote hilly and forested area by the River Murty. This butterfly was spotted in the garden of the resort we stayed in.

An elderly guest almost trod on it and I shouted a warning...the gentleman was bewildered and in the confusion the lizard got away.

Species ID Suggestions

' Bent-toed gecko

Cyrtodactylus [cf] khasiensis

Comments (1)

Thank you, Druenn...I thought I would never get an ID on this one.

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PublishedJune 12, 2016

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