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fossilesque@mander.xyz to Reptiles and Amphibians@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago

Who am I? Found in a botanical tropical garden in England. Not native, of course.

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Who am I? Found in a botanical tropical garden in England. Not native, of course.

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fossilesque@mander.xyz to Reptiles and Amphibians@mander.xyzEnglish · 2 years ago
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  • fossilesque@mander.xyzOP
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    He lives in a giant biodome and was likely placed there on purpose. :) They’ve got all sorts of little critters in there that you can occasionally stumble into. A house variety seems fitting.

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      Ooh, that changes things. I was thinking along the lines of what might have accidentally gotten there. But if it was put there in purpose then that opens up all kinds of exotic geckos. Was this biome associated with plants of some specific area of the world? Or just general tropical?

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        General tropical! It’s got different areas in different sections. It’s called the Eden Project!

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          Wow, that is a very cool project. I had never heard of this! I will go check it out one day _

          Looking into it… I do think it is a Hemidactylus platyurus that was introduced by accident with the plants when the Eden Project started.

          The gecko you have encountered could be a descendant of Tommy, the first wildlife guest: https://www.eden-project.co.uk/tommy.htm

          I found a few other encounters with what appears to be the family and friends of this gecko, also at the Eden Project:

          https://www.flickr.com/photos/hh27/6283695173

          https://twitter.com/edenproject/status/979433244394434560

          https://twitter.com/EdenProject/status/886314632784293891

          https://twitter.com/EdenProject/status/1484949097215897608

          Comparing the Flickr image with this image of Hemidactylus platyurus, and to other images I can find online, I think that it is a very close match…

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            Haha! Amazing! He was in the lower tropics by a waterfall. They’re actually opening up Edens around the world!!

            https://www.edenproject.com/new-edens

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              Oh cool! England is the closest to me at the moment, though :p

              Found some sources that claim the species is Hemidactylus mabouia and that they were introduced on purpose for pest control. That is not unlikely, but I can’t an official document or statement from The Eden Project describing the species that they introduced on purpose!

              https://twitter.com/Cercopithecid10/status/1524694286813605888

              https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/green-anole-10-july-2018-at-the-eden-project.406325/

              (And, sorry for all of these Twitter links that are now hardly accessible without an account 😠 )

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                I know there is a display with plastic replicas of the domes denziens. I’ll have to take a closer look next time as it’s a local favourite spot. :) The articles I was poking around at were very generalist and you dug up way more than me.

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                  Hahaha, please report back when you do! 😜

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                    Will do!!

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      If it’s in a biodome, I’m sure they’d be thrilled to give you a bit more information if you mail them your question. Please report back with the reply!

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