Something's been bugging me about R. leachianus. If form follows function,
what's the deal with the tail? It looks like an afterthought. What would make
them evolve a screwy tail like that? 
I realize this isn't an earth shattering problem, but for the life of me I can't
figure out why they settled for that design. It looks like the original tail
broke off, and a smaller diameter piece was grafted on, maybe a kindergarten
play-dough model. Such a regal gecko, such a sad tail.

Hilde
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