Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.
Observed during a systematic search of a small boulder cave complex where Cnemaspis nuicamensis has previously been confirmed. 14 geckos were observed and 12 photographed. A tokay gecko was observed in the cave and a single Hemidactylus sp. observed near one entrance. There was a high rate of tail damage with only two out of 12 having an original tail.