New Poison Gecko Species Discovered in Australia
Researchers in Australia have discovered a new type of gecko (poison gecko) with beautiful eyes that blend in with the rest of the body, allowing it to go unnoticed for decades.
Little Spiny Gecko
The new species, called the little spiny gecko, or Strophurus spinula, is about 6.1 cm long and has a motley pattern of white and gray scales that also mimic its eyes.
Camouflaged Reptiles
These camouflaged reptiles live in the forested regions of southwestern Australia, although scientists don’t know exactly how large the population of the newly discovered species is.
Spiny-Tailed Gecko Genus
The lesser spiny gecko (Strophurus spinula) is the twenty-first identified species of the genus Strophurus, all of which are endemic to Australia, and is collectively known as the spiny-tailed gecko because it has small spikes on its tail and sometimes above its eyes.
New Species in the Strophurus Genus
Strophurus spinula is considered part of the closely related species Strophurus assimilis. But in a new study published in the journal Records of At the Western Australia Museum, scientists conducted an extensive genetic analysis of the newly discovered genus and found it to be a new species.
Careful Study of the Fork-Tailed Gecko
A careful study of the smaller fork-tailed gecko showed that the newly discovered species can be physically distinguished from the genus Strophurus, the scientists write in the paper.
Defensive Mechanism Against Predators
Like all other spiny geckos, Strophurus spinula can secrete a harmless, foul-smelling chemical from glands near the tail to scare off potential predators descending from the upper bushes where they would normally attack it.
Prefer Wooded Areas Dominated by the Acacia Anneura Tree
Strophurus spinula appears to prefer wooded areas dominated by the Acacia anneura tree, commonly known as malga, which thrives in extremely dry conditions.
Conclusion
The discovery of the little spiny gecko is an important addition to the already rich biodiversity of Australia. Further research and understanding of this species can help in the conservation efforts of the unique and valuable ecosystems of the region.
Sources: Living Science
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