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Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko
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Uroplatus phantasticus

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Satanic leaf tailed gecko / Uroplatus phantasticus

Satanic leaf tailed gecko / Uroplatus phantasticus, close-up.

Satanic leaf tailed gecko / Uroplatus phantasticus, close-up.

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The Satanic leaf-tailed gecko is a spectacular, camouflaged, lizard species endemic to the last remaining highland rain forests of Madagascar.

Satanic leaf-tailed gecko on leaf

The Satanic leaf-tailed gecko is a spectacular, camouflaged, lizard species endemic to the last remaining highland rain forests of Madagascar.

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Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) in Ranomafana rain forest in eastern Madagascar.

Satanic Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus phantasticus) in Ranomafana rain forest in eastern Madagascar.

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Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko - Photo 4

The satanic leaf-tailed gecko sitting on a tree stump in Madagascar.

The satanic leaf-tailed gecko sitting on a tree stump in Madagascar.

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Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko - Photo 5

Satanic leaf-tailed gecko isolated on white background.

Satanic leaf-tailed gecko isolated on white background.

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The Satanic leaf-tailed gecko is a spectacular little lizard species. These masters of camouflage are endemic to the remaining highland rain forests of Madagascar.

Satanic leaf-tailed gecko close-up

Satanic leaf-tailed gecko close-up

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Satanic leaf-tailed gecko close-up

Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gecko

Uroplatus phantasticus

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