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Alexander Dudley | all galleries >> Aussie reptiles >> Aussie Lizards >> Family Gekkonidae; New World Geckos > Gehyra occidentalis?
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16-JUL-2005 İAlexander Dudley/AWC 2005

Gehyra occidentalis?

Mornington Sanctuary, Western Australia

At Mornington Sanctuary, most larger mounds of the Spinifex termite have several resident geckos, usually Gehyra occidentalis
(I think, as they are not so easy to catch). The mounds seem to "provide" for the geckos with hollows built up and into the
mound, apparently to give these lizards somewhere to live. The geckos forage on the warm mounds at night, feeding on
crickets and other insects.

The yellow stuff behind the lizard are the flowers of a local Acacia.

FujiFilm FinePix S2 Pro ,Nikkor 60mm f/2.8D AF Micro
1/125s f/22.0 at 59.0mm iso100, Metz 20BC4, Starblitz 160-slave. full exif

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