A. jacovae is found in southeastern
Queensland, Australia.[1][2]
Habitat
The preferred natural
habitats of A. jacovae are
forest and
shrubland, but it has also been found in houses.[1]
Description
Medium-sized for its
genus, A. jacovae may attain a
snout-to-vent length (SVL) of 6.2 cm (2.4 in).[2]Dorsally, it has a pale gray vertebral zone, and it has pronounced basal webbing between its third and fourth toes.[4]
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