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IM doing my student initiated project on geckos so could somebody please give me a list of all aussie geckos.:D:D
 
IM doing my student initiated project on geckos so could somebody please give me a list of all aussie geckos.:D:D


Perhaps you should lash out and buy a copy of Wilson and Swan or the new Lizard book - both of which detail the gecko species of oz.

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dont worry ive got a CSIRO book but can someone please tell me what the common names are for:

phyllurus championae
Nactus Cheverti
NactusEboracensis
:D:D
 
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