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Jungle refers to leopard geckos
with an abstract pattern, as opposed to regular banding. The
pattern must also continue on the tail for the gecko to be
considered a true jungle, and not an Aberrant pattern. The
jungle pattern tends to be much more noticeable as babies and
juveniles than as adults.
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Jungle baby
(courtesy of
Behr Herpetoculture) |
Jungle adult
(courtesy of K&N
Reptiles) |
Jungle albino, yellow
(courtesy of
CrestedGecko.com) |
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Jungle albino, yellow
(courtesy of
CrestedGecko.com) |
Jungle albino baby,
yellow
(courtesy of
CrestedGecko.com) |
Jungle albino baby, yellow
(courtesy of
CrestedGecko.com) |
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Jungle baby
(courtesy of
Cindy the ReptileWoman) |
Jungle adult
(courtesy of
CrestedGecko.com) |
Jungle adult
(courtesy of
S&S Reptiles) |
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Jungle albino, yellow
(©
2002, Ron Tremper,
Leopardgecko.com) |
Jungle adult
(courtesy of K&N
Reptiles) |
Jungle albino, orange
(©
2002, Ron Tremper,
Leopardgecko.com) |
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Jungle juvenile
(courtesy of K&N
Reptiles) |
Jungle adult
(courtesy of K&N
Reptiles) |
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