Vietnamese leopard gecko explained

The Vietnamese leopard gecko or Chinese tiger gecko (Goniurosaurus araneus) is a species of lizards in the family Eublepharidae. It is found in the Cao Bằng Province of Vietnam and Guangxi in China. The scientific species name, is from the Latin, aranea, which means "spider", due to the spindly, spider-like form of this species.

Description

The Vietnamese tiger gecko is dark gray in color and has many black spots and four wide orange bands across the back. Its eyes are dark reddish brown. Goniurosaurus araneus is distinguished from other species of the same genus by its elongated dorsal scales.[1] This gecko has a maximum length (including tail) of .[2] [3]

Habitat

The habitat of the Vietnamese tiger gecko is primarily rocky. It is found in humid and shady areas and in mountainous terrain or near caves.[4]

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. http://www.cyberlizard.plus.com/geckos_eub.html#garaneus Eublepharine Geckos
  2. http://reptile-database.reptarium.cz/species.php?genus=Goniurosaurus&species=araneus Goniurosaurus araneus GRISMER, VIETS & BOYLE, 1999
  3. http://www.geckolist.com/info/Eublepharinae/Goniurosaurus/araneus/index.php#care Geckolist.com
  4. "Natural History, care and breeding of the two new Goniurosaurus species: Goniurosaurus lui and Goniurosaurus araneus", Lee Andern and Peter Blake, Reptilian 6:7.