The Newest, Cutest Baby Animals from the World's Zoos & Aquariums

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1922048_10152349918072526_38494264_nThis tiny Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko hatched at the Houston Zoo on February 17 is easy to spot perched on top of a pencil.  But in the wild, these lizards are so well camouflaged that they’re nearly impossible to find. 

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Fantastic Leaf-tailed Geckos are found only on Madagascar, where their coloration mimics dead leaves and twigs.  Their legs look like tiny branches and their tails resemble dead leaves – complete with veins and ragged edges.  Even zoo keepers have a hard time finding the lizards in their enclosure.

This species is also called the Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko, due to their pointy, raised brow ridges.  Like other Geckos, these lizards lack eyelids, so they clean their eyeballs with a swipe of the tongue.  They are nocturnal, feeding mainly on insects.

Due to extensive habitat destruction from cattle grazing, logging, and agriculture, Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko populations are decreasing.

See more photos below.

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3 responses to “Fantastic Leaf-tailed Gecko Hatches at Houston Zoo”

  1. Cynthia Avatar
    Cynthia

    That is an awesome tiny guy!

  2. Dog Fence Avatar

    Incredible photography. It’s really hard to get sharp close-ups like that.

  3. Anisa Avatar
    Anisa

    Hi there, is it ok to use one of these images with credit given?
    It is for a free educational event, not for profit.

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