The Gulbaru leaf-tailed gecko inhabits subtropical/tropical moist lowland forests and seasonal/intermittent/irregular wetlands, such as rivers, streams, and creeks.
The Gulbaru leaf-tailed gecko inhabits subtropical/tropical moist lowland forests and seasonal/intermittent/irregular wetlands, such as rivers, streams, and creeks. It occupies steep rocky habitats inside rainforest.
Individuals have been collected from gullies of Hoop Pine (Araucaria cunninghamii)-dominated microphyll to notophyll vine forest and near running water and boulders in rainforest along drainage lines. Such gullies are set in a matrix of open Eucalyptus woodland.
Most individuals are found among boulders and rock fissures in close proximity to a stream. They are often seen head-down on vertical rock surfaces or foraging low on slender tree trunks.
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• Sources | (Hoskin, 2018; Hoskin, Couper, & Schneider, 2003; The State of Queensland, 2018)
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