Legless!
No , not quite. An almost legless lizard dropped in front of our feet one night.
At first we thought he had no legs and was perhaps a baby snake.
A closer looked under better light and much greater magnification revealed fully formed but the minutest legs. Interestingly we had never seen this species before. Gekkos have been around for ages.
If you recognise this species or know more about it, please do let us know.
Take a look at some more pics below:
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