- Reptiles Magazine
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- Reptiles Magazine
Eublepharis macularius possess toenails that grip. Gekko vittatus possess claws that grip and also adhesive lamellae. Rhacodactylus leachianus possess claws that grip and also adhesive lamellae. Eublepharis macularius Gecko Feet Facts ARTICLE BY JULIE BERGMAN PHOTOS COURTESY ANDREW GILPIN Gehyra marginata Gekko vittatus How geckos’ feet actually help them reach new heights. Ptyodactylus guttatus Ptychozoon lionotum G ecko feet are highly specialized to function in the p a rticular environment the gecko lives in.The differe nt types of gecko genera are named for their types of feet: ■ Rhacodactylus: web-fingered ■ Pachydactylus: thick-fingered ■ Ptyodactylus: split-fingered In Latin,“dactylus” means finger or toe. Most geckos have adhesive lamellae made up of a sys tem of tiny hairs that grip surfaces with the assistance of molecular at t raction. However, not all geckos have “sticky fe e t”and have toes with webbing, l i ke web-foo ted gecko s (Pachydactylus rangei), or toes with toenails that grip, l i ke leopard geckos (Eublepharis macularius). Some geckos, such as Ptyod a cty l u s guttatus, Gehyra marginata,Ge k ko vittatus, Ptyc h ozoon lionotum and Rhacod a ctylus leachianus, have adhesive lamellae and claws, a double advantage to get them where they want to go! Gehyra marginata possess claws that grip Ptyodactylus guttatus possess claws that and also adhesive lamellae. grip and also adhesive lamellae. Ptychozoon lionotum possess claws that grip and also adhesive lamellae. Rhacodactylus leachianus Gekko vittatus Rhacodactylus leachianus