Lygodactylus Williamsi "Expedition" 2

 A Tanzanian Guide and the local guides or rangers of the Kimboza forest documented more Williamsi. This time 9 females and 4 males were seen on the hike through the small forest.

More exciting is the prospect of discovering an unknown population. According to the guide, the rangers say an population of "blue geckos" lives several miles from Kimboza in a similar sized forest. However they are rarer there. My guide went to this forest briefly but did not see them, however he was assured that if he stayed long enough they would be found there. This would be something of a relief to the species for another sizable forest pocket to contain them.









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