11003-25007 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
11003-25002 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
11003-25015 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
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green-winged pytilia male
Asiatic Lily Close-Up in Violet and Blue, Wilmington, Delaware. A super-close-up reveals an Asiatic lily's male sex organs backed by spotted petals in this color-altered fine art print.
by Steven Smith
by Steven Smith
by Steven Smith
11003-25007 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
11003-25007 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
11003-25007 Takitimu gecko (Mokopirirakau cryptozoicus) male. An 'alpine gecko' discovered by Tony Jewell in 1999. Alpine geckos such as this share a close evolutionary relationship with forest geckos. Occasional individual geckos of this elusive species have turned up in forest at lower altitudes, indicating a much wider range than first thought
See photo in original gallery.