--- Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 

> What are bynoe's?

Bynoe's prickly gecko (Heteronotia binoei) is an
Australian native.  It is not too spectacular to look
at, but it is rather cute.  It is pretty special to me
as it is my study animal for my PhD.  Some of the
females are parthenogenetic (no males required!), so
I'm comparing life history strategies between these
and normal sexually-reproducing females.  I've had
them for nearly three years and the girls are breeding
quite happily - when I get some decent baby photo's
I'll post them on the list.
 
> Very nice to see you on this list Alexa! I look
> forward to hearing about your
> experiences with our gecko friends!
> 

Thanks for your welcome, Julie.

-Alexa


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Alexa Ryhorchuk
Department of Zoology
University of Melbourne
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia  3010
Ph:  +61 3 8344 6244  Fax:  +61 3 8344 7909
email:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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