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  Aeluroscalabotes felinus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Cat Gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus) is a species of gecko found in the countries of Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand.
It is the only species within the genus, Aeluroscalabotes, and the only genus found within the taxonomic subfamily Aeluroscalabotinae.
It is commonly called the Cat Gecko because of its habit of curling up with its tail around itself when it sleeps, not unlike a cat.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Aeluroscalabotes   (351 words)

  
 RE: [gecko]Experiences and Longevity with Aeluroscalabotes Felinus
Re: [gecko]Experiences and Longevity with Aeluroscalabotes Felinus Melody Hartley
RE: [gecko]Experiences and Longevity with Aeluroscalabotes Felinus Preston Weintraub
RE: [gecko]Experiences and Longevity with Aeluroscalabotes Felinus Robert Gundy
www.mail-archive.com /gecko@lists.gekkota.com/msg02412.html   (197 words)

  
 Care Sheet for the Malaysian Cat Gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Care Sheet for the Malaysian Cat Gecko (Aeluroscalabotes felinus)
Aeluroscalabotes felinus, is a medium-sized gecko from the sub-family
If you mist daily (do not saturate), feed accordingly, provide correct temps, and use quality water, you will be granted the privilege of owning and properly caring for one of the most unique geckos to date.
www.geckosunlimited.com /felinuscare.htm   (463 words)

  
 Re: [gecko] The Aeluroscalabotinae and friends
If you get a chance to visit a university library, read Grismer's paper on the phylogeny of eublepharine geckos in: Phylogenetic relationships of the lizard families : essays commemorating Charles L. Camp / edited by Richard Estes and Gregory Pregill.
LC Card no: 87021290 ISBN: 0804714355 Grismer constructs the phylogeny with Aeluroscalabotes branching off first, then Coleonyx, then Goniurosaurus, then Eublepharis.
He speculates that the eublepharine geckos originated in what is now SE Asia, and the ancestors of Coleonyx got to the Americas via Beringia, i.e.
www.mail-archive.com /gecko@gekkota.com/msg03814.html   (339 words)

  
 gexfiles - fat tail care sheet
Fat-tails are inhabitants of the dry, rocky woodlands, and savannahs.
They are terrestrial geckos like all other eublapharines (except for Aeluroscalabotes), secluding themselves beneath natural and man made shelters.
They will also seek for abandoned small desert dwelling mammal burrows to hide in.
www.gexfiles.com /fattailcare.html   (1639 words)

  
 Sphaerodactylus and Gonatodes -
Still haven't gotten to see one in real life.
Aeluroscalabotes felinus *Getting some at the end of the year
Those A. felinus are really cool Geckos, and you're right, definitely underrated, I hear if you can keep them cool enough they are a breeze to care for and breed.
www.reptileforums.com /forums/showthread.php?threadid=5060   (247 words)

  
 Signal Herpetoculture Products
A brief section covering the Angolan dwarf python (Python anchietae).
This book contains information on captive care and natural history of all the known eyelash (eyelid) geckos including Aeluroscalabotes, Coleonyx, Eublepharis, Goniurosaurus, Hemitheconyx and Holodactylus.
Please use the button below for your international order.
www.signalherp.com /products.htm   (565 words)

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