The Gold Dust Day gecko (Phelsuma laticauda) is a 4 to 5 inches lizard found on all major islands of Hawaii. However, despite common belief, it is not a native species of Hawaii. It actually ...
Along the African coast lies the world’s only coastal desert: the Namib Sand Sea. The ecological marvel, which spans 7,605,162 acres, encompasses shifting, mountainous dunes bathed in low-hanging fog.
In a remote region of southwestern Africa, a “large” patterned creature perched on some rocks until something spooked it. It ran “rapidly to escape” but couldn’t avoid the attention of nearby ...
Today’s photo of the day, “Gold Dusted Day Gecko,” comes to us from Deborah Truscott. Send your best photos from Maui County to [email protected] for a chance to see them featured on our website ...
The first thing Colin Walker does every morning is count the geckos. And this particular morning, he is coming up one short. One skunk gecko, to be precise. He eventually spies its dark head poking ...
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