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I heard there's a fucking old species of Gecko to be found in Singapore, should we invite these researchers over here? 
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Mar 24, 2010
New gecko species found
PHNOM PENH - A NEW species of gecko has been discovered in the foothills of the Cardamom Mountains in Cambodia's southwest, scientists announced on Wednesday.
The new gecko, named Cnemaspis neangthyi, is olive coloured with light blotches containing a central black dot, conservationist group Fauna and Flora International (FFI) said in a statement.
Geckos are a type of lizard found in warm regions, and are known for their distinctive chirping noises.
FFI said the Cardamom Mountains, where the forests are well preserved and largely unexplored, are home to many endangered species found nowhere else in the world.
'There are likely many more species to be discovered in the Cardamom Mountains,' said FFI researcher Neang Thy, after whom the gecko has been named.
The greater Cardamoms cover over two million hectares of forest and shelter at least 62 threatened animal species, many of which are found only in Cambodia, the group said. It warned that the Cardamom forests, a key area for biodiversity conservation in Asia, are increasingly under pressure from development. -- AFP

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Mar 24, 2010
New gecko species found
PHNOM PENH - A NEW species of gecko has been discovered in the foothills of the Cardamom Mountains in Cambodia's southwest, scientists announced on Wednesday.
The new gecko, named Cnemaspis neangthyi, is olive coloured with light blotches containing a central black dot, conservationist group Fauna and Flora International (FFI) said in a statement.
Geckos are a type of lizard found in warm regions, and are known for their distinctive chirping noises.
FFI said the Cardamom Mountains, where the forests are well preserved and largely unexplored, are home to many endangered species found nowhere else in the world.
'There are likely many more species to be discovered in the Cardamom Mountains,' said FFI researcher Neang Thy, after whom the gecko has been named.
The greater Cardamoms cover over two million hectares of forest and shelter at least 62 threatened animal species, many of which are found only in Cambodia, the group said. It warned that the Cardamom forests, a key area for biodiversity conservation in Asia, are increasingly under pressure from development. -- AFP