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Gargoyle Gecko
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Correlophus auriculatus

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Gargoyle Gecko on a white background

Gargoyle Gecko on a white background

Gargoyle Geckos have distinctive, horn-like knobs on their heads.

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Close up of a Gargoyle Gecko's face

Close up of a Gargoyle Gecko's face

Gargoyle Geckos do not have eyelids. Instead, they have membranes that keep their eyes moist.

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A Gargoyle Gecko on a black background

A Gargoyle Gecko on a black background

Geckos hear through holes behind their large eyes.

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Gargoyle Gecko resting on a human's open palm

Gargoyle Gecko resting on a human's open palm

Gargoyle Geckos are popular pets that only grow to 7 - 9 inches long at maturity.

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Gargoyle Gecko licking its eye

Gargoyle Gecko licking its eye

Gargoyle Geckos lick their eyes to keep them moist since they don't have eyelids.

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A black and yellow Rhacodactylus auriculatus or gargoyle gecko eating a cricket.

Gargoyle Gecko

Correlophus auriculatus

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