
Vietnam geckos are a diverse group of lizards, with new species being discovered in the wild. One such species is the Phelsuma v-nigra, which is found in the tropical forests of Vietnam.
The Phelsuma v-nigra is a small gecko, reaching a length of about 10 centimeters. It has a distinctive white stripe running along its neck, which gives it its name.
These geckos are nocturnal, which means they are active at night and rest during the day. They have large eyes that help them navigate in the dark.
In the wild, Phelsuma v-nigra geckos can be found in the tropical forests of central Vietnam. They inhabit areas with dense foliage and high humidity, where they can hunt for insects and other small invertebrates.
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New Species Discovered
Vietnam is home to an incredible number of gecko species, with 25 new ones discovered since 1997.
The most recent discovery, Cyrtodactylus kingsadai, was found in the coastal areas of Phu Yen province.
This gecko is nocturnal and just under four inches in body length.
It's light brown in color with dark lines running vertically on its back and white raised dots on its body.
The male of this species is quite elusive, only appearing during mating season.
Researchers were only able to locate three male lizards during their four herping expeditions to the region.
The species was named after the late Lao researcher Phouthone Kingsada, who was working on describing it when he passed away due to dengue.
Vietnam Gecko Diary
Vietnam is home to over 50 species of geckos, ranging in size and color.
One of the most interesting species found in Vietnam is the day gecko, which can be active during the day.
These geckos have a unique ability to change color to blend in with their surroundings.
The Vietnamese gecko, also known as the cave gecko, is a small species that can be found in limestone caves.
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It's not uncommon to see them climbing up walls and ceilings in search of food or shelter.
Vietnamese geckos are insectivores, feeding on a variety of insects, including mosquitoes and flies.
They are also known to eat spiders and other small invertebrates.
In Vietnamese culture, geckos are considered good luck charms, often kept as pets or displayed in homes.
Some species of geckos in Vietnam have adapted to live in urban areas, thriving in the midst of human activity.
These geckos have even been known to inhabit buildings and homes, often going unnoticed by residents.
Despite their small size, geckos play an important role in controlling insect populations in Vietnam.
By keeping insect numbers in check, geckos contribute to a balanced ecosystem.
In Vietnam, geckos are also considered an important part of the country's biodiversity.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the characteristics of a Vietnamese gecko?
The Vietnamese tiger gecko has a dark gray body with black spots and four wide orange bands, and its eyes are dark reddish brown. Its elongated dorsal scales also set it apart from other geckos in its genus.
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