Introduction: FitzSimon's thick-toed gecko (Pachydactylus fitzsimonsi) is often confused with Bibron's gecko. It is also large and stout and are found on houses.
Distribution: The extreme north-western regions of Kaokoland.
Diet: Ants, termites, beetles and grasshoppers.
Colouring: An olive-yellow back with 4 or 4 wavy crossbands. The belly is white.
Breeding: 2 large eggs are laid in a small hole dug in the sand.
Size: SVL 65mm. Max SVL 90mm.