Six New Species of Bent-Toed Gecko Discovered in Northeast India.

Environment

Researchers have discovered six new species of bent-toed geckos in northeast India, adding to the region's rich biodiversity. These geckos, known for their distinctive bent toes, were found in various habitats across the region. This discovery highlights the area's significance as a hotspot for herpetological research and underscores the importance of conservation efforts. The new species exhibit unique characteristics that differentiate them from previously known geckos, offering valuable insights into their evolution and adaptation. This finding not only enriches our understanding of reptilian diversity but also emphasizes the need for protecting their natural habitats.


      The newly discovered geckos reveal significant ecological diversity in northeast India’s unique habitats.

      Conservation initiatives in northeast India become even more critical to protect these newly identified species.

     

 

     


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