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YELLOW-HEADED GECKO

GONATODES ALBOGULARIS

Yellow-Headed Gecko are a small species of gecko found in warm, tropical dry forests of Central and South America, Cuba, and Jamaica. They are sexually dimorphic: the male is colourful, while the female is a grey and brown. The fingers do not have lamellar pads for climbing smooth surfaces like many other geckos, but instead have normal claws like most lizards. 

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