Hi All,
 
Here I mean Phelsuma guimbeaui guimbeaui.
3. Phelsuma guimbeaui and its subspecies live in a very restricted area on Mauritius Island. You even can not do a study on the density of these species per hectare as their biotope is even smaller! I have been visiting Mauritius for the past 8 years and the population decreased alarming over these years. It took me 5 days last year in May to spot my first P.guimbeaui at a spot I have been researching for many years.

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