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"(Blaue Bambusphelsume)

(Blauer Bambus-Taggecko)

(Robert Seipp: 1991)

Carlchen

Solingen (Wohnzimmer)"

Juvenile Giant Day Gecko from the population in the Florida Keys.

Giant Day Gecko from the population in the Florida Keys.

Phelsuma sp

Andasibe area Madagascar

"(Blaue Bambusphelsume)

(Blauer Bambus-Taggecko)

(Robert Seipp: 1991)

Carlchen

Solingen (Wohnzimmer)"

Phelsuma (madagascariensis) grandis

Giant Day Gecko from the population in the Florida Keys.

Zoo Frankfurt Großer Madagaskar-Taggecko (Phelsuma grandis) 2012/06/23

Grüner Berggecko (Phelsuma borbonica)

(c) Max Seyfried

Picture taken in zoo Osnabrück

Phelsuma grandis (Gray, 187), is a diurnal arboreal species of day gecko (Phelsuma spp.). These geckos are part of the Phelsuma group, which consists of in excess of 70 species and subspecies. They are commonly referred to as the Madagascar giant day gecko, due to their large size. They are found in areas of tropical and subtropical forest in northern Madagascar. P. grandis feeds on various invertebrates, very small vertebrates, and nectars. (Wikipedia).

"(Blaue Bambusphelsume)

(Blauer Bambus-Taggecko)

(Robert Seipp: 1991)

Carlchen 2024

Solingen (Wohnzimmer)"

The Phelsuma madagascariensis seen in the Masuala tropical forest hall at the Zoo Zurich.

"(John Edward Gray: 1831)

Rheinberg (Terrazoo)"

Phelsuma madagascariensis

 

From the Lizards Alive! show at the Natural History Museum.

Madagascar day gecko (Phelsuma madagascariensis grandis)

So easy, a gecko could do it

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