The dubious dtella, native Australian house gecko, or dubious four-clawed gecko (Gehyra dubia) is a species of gecko in the genus Gehyra, native to Northeastern...
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New Guinea they are often confused with a similar native lizard, the dubious dtella. Like many geckos, this species can lose its tail when alarmed. Its...
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dubia (Macleay, 1877) – dubious dtella Gehyra einasleighensis Bourke, Pratt, Vanderduys & Moritz, 2017 – Einasleigh rock dtella Gehyra electrum Zozaya...
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reptiles, and small mammals. They threaten many local geckos such as the dubious dtella. Cannibalism is also known to occur in Collett's snake. Mating of P...
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reliable comparisons. They commonly feed on local geckos such as the Dubious dtella. Death adders can inject on average 40–100 mg of highly toxic venom...
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also frequently feed on other reptile species such as the local gecko, Dubious dtella. The spotted python is oviparous, with females laying up to 15 eggs...
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Gehyra australis (redirect from Top-end Dtella)
Gehyra australis, the Australian house gecko, northern dtella or top-end dtella, is a species of gecko native to northern and eastern Australia. It is...
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typica) Top-end Dtella (Gehyra australis) Borroloola Dtella (Gehyra borroloola) Palau Island Dtella (Gehyra brevipalmata) Dubious dtella (Gehyra dubia)...
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