Searching for leopard geckos in south-west Iran

Griesi

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This April I had the opportunity to join herpetologist Dr. Gunther Köhler in an expedition we did in south-west Iran together with an Iranian biology student and a driver. It was our goal to find leopard geckos in their natural habitat- and to experience the country, the people and lots of herps.
Our journey started at Shiraz in the Zaghros Mountains and led us to the iranian-iraqui border region. We enjoyed the beautiful country, the very friendly and hospitable Iranians- and lots of animals, including 20 reptile and amphibian species. On our way from the mountains to sea-level, we crossed many different habitats.

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And we found great reptile species from Cyrtopodion up in the mountains,….

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….to Saara (Uromastyx) loricata we found in a steppe-like habitat….

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…and lots of geckos including Stenodactylus- and Bunopus- species, as well as snakes like this Echis carinatus...

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....that also accepted closer investigations.

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The only thing we didn`t find were leopard geckos. No matter how hard we were searching at all localities that are described in scientific literature: Nothing.
The last night we were in an adequate habitat, we gave it a very last try. And we found lot of reptiles that can be found together with Eublepharis angramainyu as for example

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and

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Pretty frustrated we started a last attempt- and suddenly I saw something looking at ME! It was this nice an young leopard gecko!

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It`s hard to describe how it feels to finally find what you were looking for so hard! I would have loved to stay there for much longer. :main_yes: Hopefully we will return there by next year!

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We found a lot more animals and took many pictures. We will write an article about this journey, once we find the time. But maybe this can already give you a first impression!

Best regards
Karsten
 
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GeckoGathering

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Sharing.................ahhh yes

This April I had the opportunity to join herpetologist Dr. Gunther Köhler in an expedition we did in south-west Iran together with an Iranian biology student and a driver. It was our goal to find leopard geckos in their natural habitat- and to experience the country, the people and a lots of herps.
Our journey started at Shiraz in the Zaghros Mountains and led us to the iranian-iraqui border region. We enjoyed the beautiful country, the very friendly and hospitable Iranians- and lots of animals, including 20 reptile and amphibian species. On our way from the mountains to sea-level, we crossed many different habitats.


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We found a lot more animals and took many pictures. We will write an article about this journey, once we find the time. But maybe this can already give you a first impression!
Best regards
Karsten



Wonderful piece of sharing from you.
Thank you.
Very interesting, great story, and super job with photos.....
Looked like a fun time.
Take care. HJ
 

justindh1

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Wow, looks like you had a great adventure. That LG sure looks like a Mack Snow. Makes me wonder about the genetics of some of the geckos we have in captivity. I think without knowing all we can about LG's in the wild, we will not fully understand the genetics in captivity.
 

LZRDGRL

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Awesome pictures and stories! In which journal will the article appear? Could you provide a link or a pdf file for us, once it is ready? :main_yes:

Chrissy
 

Dragoon Gecko

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Wonderful pics and great adventure Karsten :main_yes:!!
I wish I had been there to see this little one in person :main_thumbsup:..
Would be awesome if you could return there and hopefully find some more :main_thumbsup:!!
/Rebecca
 

LeopardShade

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Wow, that seems like an incredible experience to find a wild leopard gecko in its natural habitat. All those pictures are great, amazing reptile species you've found.
 

KDReptiles

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WOW! I especially love the last one - a great picture showing off where these guys live - rocky outcroppings! Take that, "sand is natural" people! :p
 

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