This gecko is small in size, generally reaching between 6 and 15 cm in total length, including the tail. Its head is triangular and flattened, with large, prominent eyes that lack eyelids, a typical feature of geckos. Instead, they clean their eyes with their tongue. Its diet consists mainly of insects and other small invertebrates, which it captures through ambush thanks to its excellent camouflage and ability to remain motionless for long periods.
The Uroplatus phantasticus is a nocturnal animal, meaning it is most active at night, when it goes out to hunt. During the day, it takes refuge among leaf litter or in low tree branches, using its camouflage to avoid detection by predators. In its natural environment, it inhabits the humid forests of Madagascar, where high humidity and tropical temperatures provide an ideal habitat for its survival.
Despite its impressive adaptations, the Uroplatus phantasticus faces threats due to habitat loss, primarily from deforestation in Madagascar. As a result, the conservation of the island's tropical forests is crucial to the survival of this and other endemic species. Its unique appearance and rarity have made it a highly valued animal in the exotic pet trade, which has also raised concerns about its exploitation and overcollection in the wild.
Approximate measurements of Uroplatus:
- Complete 1:1 scale
- Snout-tail length 145 mm
- Replica size: 158 mm long x 50 mm high x 65 mm wide