File:Marbled Gecko (Christinus marmoratus) post-autotomy.jpg

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English: Photo of Marbled Gecko (Christinus marmoratus) in Adelaide, South Australia. The conspicuous change in the tail pattern indicates regeneration after autotomy.
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Author Heath Hunter

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  • 2019-12-25 07:42 Adrian J. Hunter 1179×711× (531908 bytes) cropped
  • 2009-10-24 14:04 Thehefree 1231×852× (496786 bytes) Photo of Marbled Gecko (Christinus marmoratus) Taken in Adelaide, South Australia on 19/10/2009 By Heath Hunter

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[[Christinus marmoratus|Marbled gecko]] with regenerated tail

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