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The Tokecang Island gecko is only found on Tokecang Island in the wild. Due to the relative ease of finding food for it, they became increasingly popular pets until the government of {{wp|Indonesia}} heavily restricted its export in 2016 before completely banning its trade in 2023.
The Tokecang Island gecko is only found on Tokecang Island in the wild. Due to the relative ease of finding food for it, they became increasingly popular pets until the government of {{wp|Indonesia}} heavily restricted its export in 2016 before completely banning its trade in 2023.


Due to its export, the Tokecang Island gecko may be considered an
Due to its export, the Tokecang Island gecko is considered an {{wp|introduced species}} in places where escaped specimen have been found, from other islands in [[Nusantara]], Indochina, and [[Bharata]] to as far away as Florida.


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Tokecang Island Gecko
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G. tokecangensis
Binomial name
Gekko tokecangensis
Roesli, 1963

The Tokecang Island Gecko, also known as the nut-eating gecko for its peculiar diet, is a nocturnal, arboreal species of gecko found in its namesake island in West Java, Nusantara, Amenria.

Etymology

"Tokecang" is a Sundanese nonsense word from a local nursery rhyme of the same title.

"Tokek" is an onomatopoeia of the mating call made by the males of the species.

Distribution and habitat

The Tokecang Island gecko is only found on Tokecang Island in the wild. Due to the relative ease of finding food for it, they became increasingly popular pets until the government of Indonesia heavily restricted its export in 2016 before completely banning its trade in 2023.

Due to its export, the Tokecang Island gecko is considered an introduced species in places where escaped specimen have been found, from other islands in Nusantara, Indochina, and Bharata to as far away as Florida.