Cochran's croaking gecko

Cochran's croaking gecko (Aristelliger cochranae), also commonly known as Cochran's Caribbean gecko and the Navassa gecko, is a species of lizard which was first described in 1931 by Chapman Grant and named after notable herpetologist and artist Doris Mable Cochran. The species received one of its common names from the loud croaking call of the males during the mating period.

Cochran's croaking gecko

Cochran's croaking gecko (Aristelliger cochranae), also commonly known as Cochran's Caribbean gecko and the Navassa gecko, is a species of lizard which was first described in 1931 by Chapman Grant and named after notable herpetologist and artist Doris Mable Cochran. The species received one of its common names from the loud croaking call of the males during the mating period.