Appearance
The morphology of this gecko contributes to its ability to remain undetected: the flattened body, lateral skin flaps along the sides of the body and a flattened tail help to minimize shadows. These features also allow the gecko to undertake some rudimentary gliding as it moves from one tree trunk to the next.Its colouration is highly variable, ranging from mottled grey to brown or reddish: the species is able to match its colour to blend with the substrate on which it lies concealed, and its rough, textured skin blends well with different types of tree bark.

Naming
This species is included in the genus Hemidactylus by some authorities.Other common English names include Frilly Gecko and Mocquard's House Gecko.

Distribution
Hemidactylus craspedotus occurs in southern Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia (including larger islands such as Langkawi, Penang and Tioman), Singapore and parts of Borneo.References:
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