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Centralian Rough Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus amyae) is native to Central Australia. They are the largest gecko in the Nephrurus genus. Also known as the Spiny Knobtail Gecko. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358994
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Rough Knobtail Gecko
(Nephrurus asper) is the smallest of the rough knob-tailed species. They are endemic to the Australian state of Queensland and generally live in open wooded areas of rocky ranges and outcrops. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358988
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Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis levis) side view in defence pose.
Smooth Knobtail Geckos are native to Central and Western Australia. They are terrestrial
geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358978
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Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis levis) close up profile.
Smooth Knobtail Geckos are native to Central and Western Australia. They are terrestrial
geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358969
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Western Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis occidentalis) curly its tail in a threat display. Native to Western Australia. They are terrestrial geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. This individual is a male, distinguishable by the obvious hemipeni bulge. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358914
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Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis levis) are native to Central and Western Australia. They are terrestrial
geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358920
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Western Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis occidentalis) curly its tail in a threat display. Native to Western Australia. They are terrestrial geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. This individual is a male, distinguishable by the obvious hemipeni bulge. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358923
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Smooth Knobtail Gecko (Nephrurus levis levis) aerial view.
Smooth Knobtail Geckos are native to Central and Western Australia. They are terrestrial
geckos, from varied areas from dry woodlands to arid scrubland consisting of hard-pack sandy soil strewn with rocks. (Photo by Shannon Benson/VWPics) *** Please Use Credit from Credit Field *** *** Local Caption *** 19358986
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Building the Birds Nest Olympic stadium, Beijing, China, Asia
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