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Hemiphyllodactylus typus
Juvenile Gecko, around 3 - 3.5 cm, including tail.
Tropical forest.
Pic #1 taken under UV torch, showing the body glows except for the detachable part of tail.
3 Comments
Thank you for the reply AlbertKang! :)
The interesting point is the newly regrown tail is clearly distinguishable from its body, even for naked eye, as in pic2 here. It might be due to the absence of enough skin pigmentation to reflect the light (UV/filter/normal).
Thanks, m.prasad.369, could be as it is common for this Geckos to lose their tails as defensive mechanism and regrow it. Your observation is of different species.
I believe, it has lost the tail and it's regrown; I'm not exactly sure. Similar observation in https://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/79...