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Posted on October 27, 2016 by New Scientist - News

Invading giant geckos get stuck on a single building

Foot-fouling grime restricts interloping geckos on a small island, while native lizards curl their toes and use their claws to dash up dusty surfaces
CategoriesBiology, competition, Evolution

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