Jem's Birding & Ringing Exploits in the Eastern Province and elsewhere in Saudi Arabia
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28 August 2014
Slevin’s Sand Gecko at Zulfi – Record by Mansur Al Fahad
The Slevin’s Sand Gecko
Stenodactylus slevini is seen in the same
areas as the Middle Eastern Short-fingered Gecko
and has the same local name Abras Bar, meaning desert gecko. This photo
was taken by Mansur in Zulfi and he has kindly allowed me permission to use it
on my website as well as provided details on the Gecko. It is a small gecko with a large head and eyes with a pupil that
contracts to a vertical slit, a tapering tail, and relatively slender, rounded
toes. It has a fairly dark sandy colour, lighter on the underside, and with
bands and mottling ranging from orange to brown and a chevron mark on the back
of the head. It is a nocturnal, ground-dwelling gecko that
probably feeds on insects and other small invertibrates. They occur in Saudi Arabia,
Bahrain, Kuwait, southern Iraq, Yemen, the western United Arab Emirates, and
Qatar and inhabit areas of relatively firm sand in sandy plains and stony
desert.