Microscopic hair make gecko's feet sticky

New York: An integrative analysis of a type of gecko revealed that the microscopic hair, called setae, present underneath its toes makes the reptile’s feet sticky, experts said. Gecko expert Timothy Higham, Associate Professor of Biology at the University of California – Riverside, led a team to study Gonatodes — a genus of dwarf geckos […]

New York: An integrative analysis of a type of gecko revealed that the microscopic hair, called setae, present underneath its toes makes the reptile's feet sticky, experts said.

Gecko expert Timothy Higham, Associate Professor of Biology at the University of California - Riverside, led a team to study Gonatodes -- a genus of dwarf geckos -- and found a gecko, Gonatodes humeralis, in South America.