Henkel's leaf-tailed gecko

Uroplatus henkeli

Henkel's leaf tailed gecko on branch pointed downward Image: Amy Middleton 2022

Status

NE DD LC NT VU EN CR EW EX

For more info on classifications visit www.iucnredlist.org

Spot our three Henkel's leaf-tailed geckos in our Wee Beasties exhibit.

Population

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Unknown

Diet

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Insectivore

Habitat

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Rainforest

Fact file

  • Their leafy camouflage helps them hide from predators

  • These geckos spend much of their lives in the trees, typically hanging with their heads pointed downwards

  • Tiny pads on their feet create a strong adhesive effect and they can cling and climb on a variety of surfaces

  • If attacked, they can shed their tail and grow a new one later!

Latest Henkel's leaf tailed gecko news

Henkels leaf tailed gecko standing across leaves in wee beasties Image: AMY MIDDLETON 2022

How we're helping

Like all the animals in our care our Henkel's leaf-tailed geckos are amazing ambassadors for their relatives in the wild and help hundreds of thousands of people connect with nature every year. They encourage visitors to learn about the threats facing wildlife and the action they can take to help create a world where nature is protected, valued and loved.

As a wildlife conservation charity, we care for the animals here at the zoo and work to protect species at risk around the world. From providing expertise in genetics and veterinary health, to protecting wild places with local conservation partners, and even restoring threatened species to the wild, we are active where we are needed most.

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