Afroedura africana
Afroedura africana is a Espèce of gecko of the Sous-famille of the geckoninés .
Geographical distribution
One meets this Espèce in Namibia and South Africa.
Subspecies
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Afroedura africana africana (Boulenger, 1888)
- Afroedura africana namaquensis (Fitzsimons, 1938)
- Afroedura africana tirasensis (Haacke, 1965)
Climatic parameters
Breeding in captivity
Food
This species is insectivorous and consumes the majority of the Insecte S and Arthropode S of adapted size.
Behavior
Maturity
Sexage
Reproduction
Layings
Incubation
The small ones
Diseases
See too
References:
- Loveridge, A. 1947 Revision off the African lizards off the family Gekkondiae. Bulletin off the Driven. Comp. Zool, Harvard 98:1 - 469
- Fitzsimons, V.F.M. 1938 Transvaal Museum Forwarding to South-West Africa and Little Namaqualand, May to August 1937 - Reptiles and Amphibians. Ann. Transvaal Driven. (Pretoria) 19 (2): 153-209
- Boulenger, G.A. 1888 One new gold little known South African reptiles. Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (6) 2:136 - 141
- Atlas of the terrariophile Vol.3: the lizards . Animalia Editions, 2003. ISBN 2-9517895-2-1
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