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Knobtail Gecko

Nephrurus wheeleri cinctus

Quick Facts

Scientific name: Nephrurus wheeleri cinctus
Class: Reptile
Weight: 20 to 28 grams
Diet: Insectivore
Lifespan in the wild: Unknown
Lifespan in professional care: 10 years
Conservation status: Least concern
Number of offspring: 2 eggs at a time

About

I LIVE IN AUSTRALIA

The knobtail gecko is native to Australia and are very much terrestrial reptiles, meaning they spend most of their time on the ground. They live in habitats ranging from open woodlands to sand plains.


I AM AN INSECTIVORE

Knobtail geckos will eat a variety of insects like crickets, locusts and cockroaches.


KNOBTAIL GECKOS ARE SOCIAL

The knobtail gecko is relatively social and will often live in small social groups with a single male gecko and multiple female geckos.

Conservation

Learn more about our efforts, our conservation partners around the world, and the simple steps you can take to contribute.

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