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MADAGASCAR DAY GECKO
PHELSUMA MADAGASCARIENSIS
Madagascar Day Gecko are known for their striking green bodies and distinctive red spots. These geckos are found on the eastern coast of Madagascar and play an important role in their ecosystem. They are diurnal, meaning they are active during the day, often seen basking in the sun or foraging for insects, fruit and nectar in trees.
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