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Tokay geckos have been used in traditional Chinese medicine for hundreds of years to treat cancer, asthma, diabetes, skin disorders and a range of ailments. They are also popular as pets.
Tokay geckos are one of the largest gecko species, growing up to 51 cm in length and weighing up to 400 g. Their skin is generally gray with reddish spots and can lighten or darken in coloration ...
Tokay geckos are one of the most charismatic reptile species in Asia and the second largest gecko species in the world. They also are one of the most heavily traded reptiles, with millions ...
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In response to the CITES committee decision to include Tokay Geckos in Appendix II, WWF issued a statement from Christiaan van der Hoeven, Senior Advisor at WWF: “It is estimated that more than one ...
The team used 14 Tokay geckos in the experiments, which were conducted both at Berkeley and at Nanjing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics in China. They constructed a vertical track to ...
A short Animoto film highlighting the Tokay Gecko trade boom in Asia According to the new report, published in the latest TRAFFIC Bulletin, underlying the current Tokay Gecko trade are “Incredible ...
Left:Eye of a Tokay GeckoSubmitted by Alan M Photographer’s comment: "A close-up shot of a Tokay Gecko. Their eyes remind me of old-fashioned keyholes. Thanks for looking!" ...
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The each Tokay Gecko lizard, also known as Keko Saap, is said to be worth of ₹ 60 lakh. The dried gecko is popularly used in China as anti asthma and anti cancer drug.
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