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Old 02-03-2009, 12:21 AM
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Default Foot Structure in Cat Geckos (Aeluroscalabotes felinus)

Has anyone on the forum here noticed the unique foot structure of their cat geckos? I think the second and third digits are shorter than the remainder.

Is this a modification for climbing thin branches?

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As I think more unique that thear claws are movable and it was one of the reasons why they have named Cat geckos.
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There's some pretty cool felinus foot pics here in the forums if you dig around a bit.
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Thanks for the information.

I thought that retractile or hyperflexible tarsal structures were common in many gecko genera -- Coleonyx, Anarbylus, Cyrtodactylus, Gekko, Gehyra, etc.

I did find the proper term for the unique foot structure in some literature -- it is the same type that Phyllomedusa frogs, primates, chameleons, and parrots have. All of the above groups have independently evolved zygodactylid foot structures. This evolutionary development allows for a better distribution of force and provides greater maneuverability on thin structures.

Very interesting.

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