This is not a quoll. It is a banded knob-tailed gecko. It’s right between the tarantula enclosure and the giant metal spider sculpture so I never stay for long. Creepy neighbours are creepy.
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This is not a quoll. It is a banded knob-tailed gecko. It’s right between the tarantula enclosure and the giant metal spider sculpture so I never stay for long. Creepy neighbours are creepy.
This is not a quoll. It is banded knob-tailed gecko, found in the Pilbara and Gascoyne regions of Western Australia.
This is not a quoll. It is a perentie, the largest species of lizard native to Australia.
This is not a quoll. It is a banded knob-tailed gecko from the Pilbara region of Western Australia. Any quoll would probably eat this little guy if it found him, come to think of it, and being a Pilbara resident said quoll would probably be a northern quoll.
To lessen the chances of being eaten, these geckos hide by burying themselves in the sand. If my Google-fu is on the mark, they’re also kept as pets.
This is not a quoll. This is a perentie. It is tripodding.