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Gecko Foot Adhesion — Setae Array Study

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The toe pad surface of a Tokay gecko photographed at extreme macro scale — the hierarchical setae array that enables the gecko to support its full body weight on any surface at any angle.

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The toe pad adhesion system of the Tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) is one of nature’s most sophisticated micro-engineering achievements — a hierarchical structure of hair-like setae (approximately 100 micrometres in length) each branching into hundreds of spatulae (100nm in diameter) that make van der Waals force contact with any surface. The combined effect of billions of spatulae makes contact simultaneously enables the gecko to support 400 times its body weight on a single toe pad. This photograph, made at 15:1 magnification using a specialized reflected dark-field optical system, resolves the individual setal hair array across a single toe pad lamella — each seta visible as a distinct hair element in the field of view.

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