Crested gecko (scientific name: Rhacodactylus ciliatus): body length 20.3 cm, weight 30-35 grams. It is a small gecko. They have a relatively large triangular head with two large eyes and two relatively large ear holes on both sides of the head. Skin tones are light tan, pink or reddish brown, with granular scales covering the body surface. It has a medium-thick, soft tail. On the ring skin of the eyeball, there are dozens of thorns that stand upright, which are the eyelashes of the crested gecko. With short limbs and countless bristles under the soles of the feet, they can firmly absorb the surfaces of various objects that are in contact with the soles of the feet. These pads allow them to walk on a very smooth vertical surface, which is especially important when climbing trees. . Without eyelids, the tail cannot grow again if it is broken.
Belongs to species that live in a tropical marine climate. Hiding on the branches during the day, and haunting the canopy of the tropical rainforest at night, jumping around, drinking water for food. Omnivorous animals mainly feed on invertebrates such as small insects, and occasionally eat fruits and other things to supplement other nutrients needed by the body. Distributed on the New Caledonia Islands in the South Pacific.