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North America, and
Central America.
Eublepharid geckos lack
adhesive toepads and,
unlike other geckos, have
movable eyelids, thus
commonly called eyelid...
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gained and lost
repeatedly over the
course of
gecko evolution.
Adhesive toepads evolved independently in
about eleven different gecko lineages, and were...
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areas recently affected by hurricanes,
anoles with large, strong-gripping
toepads were more
successful in surviving. In 12
insular po****tions of Anolis...
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Aneides and
certain plethodontids climb trees and have long limbs,
large toepads and
prehensile tails. In
aquatic salamanders and in frog tadpoles, the...
- Bauer,
Aaron M. (June 27, 2012). "Repeated
origin and loss of
adhesive toepads in geckos". PLOS ONE. 7 (6): e39429. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...739429G. doi:10...
- Bauer,
Aaron M. (June 27, 2012). "Repeated
Origin and Loss of
Adhesive Toepads in Geckos". PLOS ONE. 7 (6): e39429. Bibcode:2012PLoSO...739429G. doi:10...
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Excelsior moved to the
Toepad terrain for
seasons 1922–1939. When the
Dutch government decided to
build marine barracks on the
Toepad area
right before the...
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rocky terrain and
rainforest cliffs.
Goniurosaurus geckos lack
adhesive toepads.
Since the 1990s
these lizards can
often be
found at
various reptile shows...
- lean and tall, with
outsized ears and
lacking dewclaws. The
middle two
toepads are
usually fused. Its
dentition differs from that of
Canis by the degeneration...
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ventral side of a
Mediterranean house gecko,
showing details of skin and
toepads Close-up of a foot and toe pads of
Mediterranean house gecko, Paphos, Cyprus...