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Posted by: Severa at Wed Jun 25 16:54:40 2008 [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Severa ] I'll bet the link that Bianca gave you is correct. Its a uroplatus sp. gecko. They get super long! People kill common names. Thats why its good to rely on latins. Unfortunately, the vendors that deal in wild caughts don't know the latins and most of the time the common names on their import invoice is incorrect. Then you have the morons that are clueless from the get go and call it a Mossy Oak Gecko...mind you, Mossy Oak is a company that produces camoflauge prints for hunters. At least they didn't call it a Mossy Oak Geiko...(as I slap my hand to my forehead!) [ Reply To This Message ] [ Subscribe to this Thread ] [ Hide Replies ]
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