The Yucatán banded gecko, (Coleonyx elegans), is a species of gecko found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. It is a common inhabitant of forested and open habitats throughout Yucatan peninsula. Terrestrial and largely nocturnal, although abroad during day. Feeds on invertebrates, including spiders, crickets and beetles.
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| - The Yucatán banded gecko, (Coleonyx elegans), is a species of gecko found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. It is a common inhabitant of forested and open habitats throughout Yucatan peninsula. Terrestrial and largely nocturnal, although abroad during day. Feeds on invertebrates, including spiders, crickets and beetles.
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| - The Yucatán banded gecko, (Coleonyx elegans), is a species of gecko found in Mexico, Guatemala, and Belize. It is a common inhabitant of forested and open habitats throughout Yucatan peninsula. Terrestrial and largely nocturnal, although abroad during day. Feeds on invertebrates, including spiders, crickets and beetles.
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