Réunion Island day gecko

Réunion Island day gecko

Réunion Island day gecko, Reunion island day gecko

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Phelsuma borbonica

The Reunion Island day gecko (Phelsuma borbonica ) is a species of gecko. It is diurnal and lives in northern Réunion. It typically dwells on banana trees and feeds on insects and nectar.

Appearance

This lizard belongs to the middle-sized day geckos. It can reach a total length of about 16 cm. The colour can vary, depending on which population they belong to. The body colour is bluish green or dark green. The head has a yellowish colour, finely mottled with brown. On the back and tail there are brownish or red-brick coloured dots which form a network of reticulated bars. The red spots on the head and neck are smaller and denser than those on the back. The ventral surface is yellowish with brown marbling.

Distribution

Geography

This species only inhabits northern part of Réunion. It was found at; Les Hauts du Brûlé, Les Hauts Mensiol, Morne de Patates à Durand, near Bois de Nèfles, Belle-Vue, La Bretagne, Beaumont les Hauts, near St.Marie and Les Hauts de la Perrière near St. Suzanne.

Réunion Island day gecko habitat map
Réunion Island day gecko habitat map
Réunion Island day gecko
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Diet and Nutrition

These day geckos feed on various insects and other invertebrates. They also like to lick soft, sweet fruit, pollen and nectar.

References

1. Réunion Island day gecko Wikipeida article - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Réunion_Island_day_gecko

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