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Stock Photo of Smooth Knobtail Gecko Nephrurus Levis Levis Are Native To Central And Western Australia. They Are Terrestrial Geckos, From Varied Areas From Dry Woodlands To Arid Scrubland Consisting Of Hard-pack Sandy Soil Strewn With Rocks.

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