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Heteronotia binoei, also known commonly as the Bynoe's gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Australia. One of Australia's least habitat-specific geckos, it occurs naturally across much of the country, and has also established in areas where it does not occur naturally, such as urban Perth, Western Australia. It is dark brown to reddish brown, depending on the colour of the ground upon which it lives. There are irregular light bands with dark edges along its back.

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  • Heteronotia binoei (de)
  • Heteronotia binoei (eu)
  • Heteronotia binoei (fr)
  • Heteronotia binoei (en)
  • 뾰족도마뱀붙이 (ko)
  • Heteronotia binoei (sv)
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  • Heteronotia binoei (eng. Bynoe’s gecko) ist ein kleiner in Australien beheimateter Vertreter der Geckos (Gekkonidae). Besonders an der Art ist die variierende Färbung und die Struktur und Zeichnung der Haut. Die Schuppen auf dem Rückenkamm (hervorstehende Wirbelsäule) sind klein und stachelartig. Dieses äußerliche Merkmal verleiht ihm seinen alternativen Namen „Kaktus-Gecko“ (eng. „prickly gecko“). Ein Phänomen in der Fortpflanzung ist, dass bei einigen Populationen sich die Weibchen ausschließlich ungeschlechtlich vermehren. Die nachtaktiven Tiere verkriechen sich tagsüber in ihre Verstecke an den unterschiedlichsten Orten, wie z. B. unter Baumstämmen, in fremden unterirdischen Tunneln, unter Felsen und sogar unter menschlichem Müll. (de)
  • Heteronotia binoei Heteronotia generoko animalia da. Narrastien barruko Gekkonidae familian sailkatuta dago. (eu)
  • Heteronotia binoei est une espèce de geckos de la famille des Gekkonidae. (fr)
  • 뾰족도마뱀붙이(Heteronotia binoei )는 프리클리 게코(prickly gecko), 비노 게코(Bynoe's gecko)라고 불리며, 오스트레일리아에 고유한 도마뱀붙이류의 일종이다. 오스트레일리아에서 서식지를 제일 가리지 않는 도마뱀붙이류 중 하나이며, 호주의 대부분의 지역에서 자연적으로 서식하고, 퍼스의 도시 구역 따위의 자연적으로 서식하지 않는 곳에서도 자리를 잡았다. 몸뚱이는 짙은 갈색에서 불그스름한 갈색 사이의 색깔을 띄며, 서식하는 지면의 색깔에 따라 달라진다. 등을 따라 짙은 테두리를 두른 밝은 가로줄무늬가 불규칙하게 나있다. 뾰족은 단위생식으로 번식한다고 알려진 소수의 척추동물 종 중 하나다. 대부분의 도마뱀붙이류처럼 잘 발달된 발성 화음을 바탕으로 다양한 소리로 짖을 수 있다. (ko)
  • Heteronotia binoei är en ödleart som beskrevs av Gray 1845. Heteronotia binoei ingår i släktet Heteronotia och familjen geckoödlor. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Heteronotia binoei, also known commonly as the Bynoe's gecko, is a species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. The species is endemic to Australia. One of Australia's least habitat-specific geckos, it occurs naturally across much of the country, and has also established in areas where it does not occur naturally, such as urban Perth, Western Australia. It is dark brown to reddish brown, depending on the colour of the ground upon which it lives. There are irregular light bands with dark edges along its back. (en)
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