Hi Hilde,

I just looked at that site and I would have to say it is bogus.  It is my understanding
that E. macularis and E. angramainyu are nearly identical and are differentiated by the
scales on the bottom of their feet/toes.  The site has what appears to be a juvie (6 
to 9
month old) leucistic/patternless shown as E. angramainyu.

But thanks for the tip, if nothing else it made me smile and remember how reliable the
internet really is!

Regard,
John

Hilde wrote:

> There is one site that I know of:
> http://afghangeckos.netfirms.com
>
> However I've heard rumours that it might be leat partially, if not all fake. I've
> heard everything from it being an accurate site, to it being nothing more than a
> collection of pirated photos labelled with species names. Since I'm not familiar with
> the other species, I can't vouch for it. You'd  have to get some leopard experts to
> check it out and tell you if the species and pictures are of the actual species or
> not. If they are correctly identified, then you've got the pictures.

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