Flying and stealth geckos of Vietnam

Many strange things of the reptile world have been converged in the small animal - the tail-like gecko.

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Ptychozoon lionatum (Ptychozoon lionatum) impresses
Especially because the tail has two rows of jagged jagged very strange.

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An equally strange thing is their 'camouflage' skin.

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The color of this skin is exactly the same as the bark where they live.

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This is a very effective disguise, making it difficult for predators to detect.

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This gecko is almost 'invisible' on the rough bark.

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The next strange thing of this reptile is the special 'wings' of leather on both sides.

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When threatened, lobe tail geckos often jump off
stems and use leather wings to glide to other trees.

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The habitat of the lobster tail is quite narrow, scattered in some parts of Southeast Asia.

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In Vietnam, this rare reptile is found
see in Trang Bom (Dong Nai) and Phu Quoc island.

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Their existence is being threatened because living habitats are heavily devastated by humans.