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Topic: Coleodactylus


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  SITE HISTORY JUL-DEC 2001
Last updated: 23 September 2001: added the Lepidoblepharis and Pseudogonatodes pages to the Sphaerodactyline Geckos page.
Last updated: 19 September 2001: added Sphaerodactyline Geckos to the Geckos page, including pages for the genera Coleodactylus and Sphaerodactylus.
Last updated: 14 September 2001: added several new species to the Anolis page and corrected Site History page.
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 American Scientist Online - Slithy Toves   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Evolution has created some fanciful forms among these reptiles: Consider the African chameleon (Chamaeleo parsoni, far left), whose slothlike patience is matched with a wickedly quick tongue.
Or the puny Amazonian leaf-litter gecko (Coleodactylus amazonicus), which weighs only half a gram when it is fully grown and is shown here carrying an egg that can be seen through the surface of its abdomen.
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