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Pachydactylus is a genus of arboreal insectivorous gecko found primarily in Africa, commonly known as Thick-toed Gecko.
   The genus is characterised by dilated toe tips, usually with undivided scansors. Body scales are small, granular and non-overlapping, with scattered, large keeled tubercles. Most if not all are nocturnal. They live in a diverse range of habitats and feed mainly on arthropods. The range of this genus is centred on Southern Africa, some reaching East Africa, the northernmost limit of their distribution.

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