About Lygodactylus bradfieldi Hewitt, 1932
Lygodactylus bradfieldi (described by Hewitt in 1932) can reach a snout-to-vent length of 3 centimeters, which equals 1.2 inches. Its dorsal side is grayish brown with white and black stripes, while its ventral side is cream-colored. This species is native to southern Angola, Zimbabwe, Botswana, and the Republic of South Africa. Its preferred natural habitats are desert and savanna. Lygodactylus bradfieldi reproduces by being oviparous, laying eggs that develop and hatch outside the parent's body.