Andaman giant gecko
The Andaman giant gecko (Gekko verreauxi), also known commonly as the Andamanese giant gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is indigenous to the Andaman Islands EtymologyThe specific name, verreauxi, is in honor of French naturalist Jules Verreaux.[1][2] Geographic rangeG. verreauxi is endemic to the Andaman Islands of India.[3] DescriptionReaching a total length (including tail) of more than one foot (30 cm),[4] the Andaman giant gecko is one of the world's largest geckos. HabitatG. verreauxi is commonly found on trees,[4] tree logs,[citation needed] and in crop fields.[citation needed] BehaviourG. verreauxi hides by day in cavities or under bark plates of trees (typically Manilkara litoralis), and comes out after sunset to prey on insects. It is shy and well camouflaged.[4] ReproductionReferences
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