Spectacular New Species of Leaf-tailed Gecko Discovered in Australia

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Arachnodemon
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Hi All,

Madagascar’s bizarre Leaf-Tailed Geckos (Uroplatus spp.) are on the wish lists of many lizard enthusiasts. Even after decades of keeping reptiles in zoos, I was shocked by the sight of my first specimen. Equally unique are Australia’s fantastic Leaf-Tailed Geckos (genus Saltuarius). In color, shape (some look like insect-chewed leaves!), movement and body position, both groups take camouflage to its extreme. The recent (October, 2013) discovery of a new Australian species, the Cape Melville Leaf Tailed Gecko, has caused quite a stir. Its Latin name means “exceptional, extraordinary and exquisite”…and it is very fitting! I know that I’m not alone in being thrilled that there are still such unusual creatures waiting to be found. Read the rest of this article here http://bit.ly/1egsf6D

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If I recall correctly there are now 6 members of that genus in Australia. I like Uroplatus a lot more, morphologically I think they are more interesting than the Aussi species. The camouflage on the new species discovered (or one of the species in Australia) is QUITE impressive if I recall correctly, rivaling even U. sikorae
 
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