Skip to content

Carrot-tail viper gecko

Amphibians & Reptiles·Reptile

To avoid the heat of the day, these tiny desert dwellers hunt for insects in the early morning and late evening. The oddly shaped tail stores fat and water for when food is scarce. Females lay two eggs per clutch, each the size of a garden pea.

  • Conservation StatusLeast Concern
  • Life span10 years
  • Body size2.8-3.5 in.
  • Native habitat Shrublands and deserts of India and Pakistan
  • DietInsects
Black and white spitting cobra Sonoran spiny-tailed iguana

Tickets

Close

Subscribe

Zoo News

Our monthly e-newsletter holds a fun assortment of announcements, discounts, and news so you can stay up to date with Sedgwick County Zoo.

What to Know

We’re excited to see you at the Zoo today! Here are some things to remember during your visit.

Animals Sightings

As always, some animals may not be visible due to weather or other factors. After 4:00 PM, you may see fewer animals during your visit.

Zoo Rules

Please read and follow all Zoo Rules and Policies to respect our guests and animals.