Leaf Tail Gecko
This leaf tail gecko [i]Salturarius moritzi[/i] is sitting upon a mossy log in the northern NSW coastal rainforests. Stealth and camoflage are their means of evading predators and ambush it’s prey: insects.
Leaf Tail Gecko belongs to the following groups:
Australian Wildlife, Herpetofauna of Australia, National Parks of the World, Nature's Wonders, New South Wales Photography and The Birds Available for sale asGreeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Ruth Maginness
Nice capture. I had to have a really good like to define the gecko. Just shows what you were saying about their camouflage. !!
Steve Sass
superb mate, maybe we should chat in a BM!
Steve Bullock
Awesome mate.. I love these guys!