Chaco leaf-footed gecko
A species of Brazilian geckos Scientific name : Phyllopezus pollicaris Genus : Brazilian geckos
Chaco leaf-footed gecko, A species of Brazilian geckos
Scientific name: Phyllopezus pollicaris
Genus: Brazilian geckos
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Description
The Brazilian gecko (Phyllopezus pollicaris) is a species of gecko, a lizard in the family Phyllodactylidae. The species is endemic to South America.
General Info
Lifespan
10-15 years
Diet
Chaco leaf-footed gecko is an insectivorous species, primarily feeding on small arthropods. It demonstrates predatory behavior, strongly favoring ant and termite species found in its arid, rocky habitats.
Appearance
Chaco leaf-footed gecko is a small gecko with a flattened body, bulging eyes, and intricate skin patterns. Its skin bears an intriguing mix of grey, brown and white hues, adorned with various spots and blotches that provide excellent camouflage. Chaco leaf-footed gecko lacks notable features such as horns or wings, but its broad, leaf-shaped tail and adhesive toe pads are distinctive. No significant appearance differences due to age, gender, or subspecies are apparent.
Behavior
Chaco leaf-footed gecko is nocturnal and arboreal, showing adept climbing and leaping abilities. It's largely solitary, typically claiming individual territories marked by a distinct scent. This animal predominantly feeds on insects, nimbly darting after prey near its tropical forest habitat.
Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Reptiles Order
Lizards and snakes Family
Phyllodactylid geckos Genus
Brazilian geckos Species
Chaco leaf-footed gecko