Agamura persica (Duméril, 1856), commonly known Persian Spider Gecko, hails from semi-desert regions of Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan where temperatures range from extreme summer day highs to extreme winter night lows (Szczerbak & Golubev, 1986; Anderson, 1999; Meyer, 2004). Their long, slender legs and tail give a spider-like impression and make them ideal for climbing the rocky environment they inhabit. Their toes are slender, clawed, and angularly bent. They share this feature with a number of...