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Rhacodactylus sarasinorum

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Order
  
Squamata

Genus
  
Correlophus

Higher classification
  
Correlophus

Phylum
  
Chordata

Family
  
Gekkonidae

Scientific name
  
Correlophus sarasinorum

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Species

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Correlophus sarasinorum, also called Sarasin's giant gecko or suras gecko, is a species of gecko found on the southern portions of the outlying New Caledonian island of Grande Terre. C. sarasinorum is currently being evaluated by CITES for protective status and is considered vulnerable to extinction in many herpetological circles. It has been found only in six locales in its native habitat. It was first described by Roux in 1913.

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Since there is a considerable variation in snout-to-vent length (SVL), which ranges from 3.5 to 5.5 inches, it has been suggested that more than one subspecies exists; there is no universal consensus on this point.

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The basic color of the suras gecko is brown to gray. Two color patterns exist. A white spotted version is the recessive trait, and a white "V" pattern is the dominant trait. The gecko's appearance has often been described as similar to a large Rhacodactylus ciliatus, with larger eyes.

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C. sarasinorum is nocturnal, and less arboreal than the other Rhacodactylus geckos. It is often found hiding under the leaf litter or under loose bark. This species has an animal instinct of sleeping on top of plants or in small trees face up preventing the common FTS (Floppy Tail Syndrome) caused by the gecko sleeping upside. It is an omnivore, and eats insects and fruit in the wild, also considered frugiverous.

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The female lays two eggs which are buried in a soft, damp substrate. The eggs hatch 60–90 days after being laid.

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The species is sometimes seen in captivity. A pair may be kept in a 20 gallon "high" terrarium.

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References

Rhacodactylus sarasinorum Wikipedia