
Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko closeup in Ranomafana
Check the center of this photo for the head of the Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko, this one spotted in Ranomafana National Park, Madagascar. What an awesome creature it is.
Should you ever visit Madagascar, here is a word of advise: guides assume you're primarily interested in lemurs and chameleons. Tell them that you're interested in everything. Madagascar's reptile and insect life is equally, if not more interesting than it's other famous creatures.

''Uroplatus phantasticus'', the Satanic Leaf Tailed Gecko, is a species of gecko endemic to the island of Madagascar. First described in 1888 by George Albert Boulenger, ''U. phantasticus'' is the smallest in body of the ''Uroplatus'' geckos, though there is an ongoing debate as to whether one of its cousins, ''U. ebenaui'', is smaller because of its shorter tail. It may also be known as the eyelash leaf tailed gecko or the fantastic leaf tailed gecko.
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