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Can you spot the difference?

Te mokomoko a Tohu (left) and Duvaucel’s gecko (right)

Which gecko is which? Te mokomoko a Tohu is on the left and Duvaucel’s gecko is on the right.

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Published: 22 February 2023Size: 1.59 MB
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