Cyrtodactylus Vanarakshaka

Cyrtodactylus Vanarakshaka

Cyrtodactylus Vanarakshaka Latest News

Recently, a new species of bent-toed gecko, recorded from the montane forests of central Assam.

About Cyrtodactylus Vanarakshaka

  • It is a bent-toed gecko belonging to the Cyrtodactylus khasiensis group.
  • It was spotted from the forested slopes of Dima Hasao’s Jatinga, a unique ecological transition zone within the Barail Hills.
  • It has been named after the Assam Forest Department.
  • The word “vanarakshaka,” derived from the Sanskrit words “vana” (forest) and “rakshaka” (protector), refers to the Assam Forest Department.
  • The species is known for high levels of endemism and restricted distributions.
  • This finding has increased the number of Cyrtodactylus species known from Assam to five.     

What is Gecko?

  • These are reptiles and are found on all the continents except Antarctica.
  • These colorful lizards have adapted to habitats from rainforests, to deserts, to cold mountain slopes.
  • These are mostly small, usually nocturnal reptiles.
  • Geckos are spread across six families: Carphodactylidae, Diplodactylidae, Eublepharidae, Gekkonidae, Phyllodactylidae, and Sphaerodactylidae

Source: TH

Cyrtodactylus Vanarakshaka FAQs

Q1: In which state barail hills are located?

Ans: Assam

Q2: What do bent toed geckos eat?

Ans: They will eat snails as a regular source of calcium.

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