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consume G. dubia, and in return, the
geckos exhibit anti-predatory behavior.
Dtellas exhibit threat sensitivity, and do not
avoid predators based on
smell alone...
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commonly known as scaly-toed
geckos and
closely related to
house geckos or
dtellas.
Species in the
genus Lepidodactylus are
found from
Southeast Asia to Indo-Australia...
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family Gekkonidae.
Species within the
genus are
known as web-toed
geckos or
dtellas, and most bear
close resemblance to
geckos from the
genus Hemidactylus...
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geckos (Phelsuma), the
mourning gecko (Lepidodactylus), and
dtellas (Gehyra).
Gekkonid geckos occur globally and are
particularly diverse in...
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Gehyra australis, the
Australian house gecko,
northern dtella or top-end
dtella, is a
species of
gecko native to
northern and
eastern Australia. It is...
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Gehyra variegata, the tree
dtella,
variegated dtella or
varied dtella, is a
species of
gecko in the
genus Gehyra,
native to
inland Australia. The family...
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Guinea they are
often confused with a
similar native lizard, the
dubious dtella. Like many geckos, this
species can lose its tail when alarmed. Its call...
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different texture and
slightly odd color)
Similar to
common house geckos and
dtellas,
males make
quiet clicking sounds when
courting a female; both ****es are...
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Gehyra vorax, also
known as the
voracious four-clawed
gecko or
voracious dtella, is a
gecko native to
Papua New Guinea, Fiji, and Tonga.
Gehyra vorax at...