Alright, here's my first 5.
Tukutuku.
I'v mentioned this species on another thread, but I have to say the look of this gecko is absolutely stunning, especially the ornate patterns on the back, it really blends in with its surroundings on Stewart island, where it is endemic to.
Here's a picture from Wikipedia, no pictures on zoochat of this species as far as I'm aware of.
Viellard's Chameleon gecko, Photo credit
@ralph
This species' scales is mainly why I like this gecko so much, looks like a crater surface.
Manuka gecko
This species is in the genus known as Green geckos, and this one might be the greenest of them all! I simply love this gecko's coloration, really like a work of art. Image credit to Wikipedia, Couldn't find any pictures on zoochat of them
Champion's leaf-tailed gecko
Only learned about this species recently, but It was only discovered in the year 2000. Found in Australia, it looks like thorny devil gecko to me, its a very interesting looking species.
Photo credit to, you guessed it, Wikipedia.
And the last of the First five is the Thick-tailed gecko. I really like the Coloration of this species, super awesome spots! I like the very Club-like tail as well, really makes this species look like a gladiator of sorts!
Photo credit to
@vogelcommando
About the Round island gecko, why don't you start reading the books of Gerald Durrell ?
I mean, Were you implying that I hadn't?
Well yes, I haven't, but should I? If you say so.
I mean- I have a lot of inspiration to become a zoologist already, My animal book library is full of the 80s/90s animal encyclopedias that I Adore, And The "planet earth series already gave me plenty of inspiration. And watching birds, And going to the zoo, and finding animals in the pond, Reading other people's animal adventures, etc....