- Gecko - Wikipedia
Gekko gecko, the Tokay gecko, is a large, common, Southeast Asian gecko known for its aggressive temperament, loud mating calls, and bright markings Hemidactylus is genus of geckos with many varieties
- Gecko | Species, Diet, Facts | Britannica
Gecko, any of more than 1,000 species of lizards making up six families of the suborder Gekkota Geckos are mostly small, usually nocturnal reptiles with a soft skin They also possess a short stout body, a large head, and typically well-developed limbs
- 35 Types of Geckos (Pictures and Identification) - Own Yard Life
Whether it’s the impressive size of the Leachianus gecko or the delicate beauty of the gold dust day gecko, exploring the world of geckos reveals a fascinating tapestry of biodiversity and evolutionary wonder
- 17 Types Of Geckos: Our Favorite Pet Species! - Reptile Direct
There are so many amazing types of geckos that it can be hard to decide which species you want as a pet In fact, one of the most common questions we get from our readers is regarding what type to choose! So to make things easy, we put together this helpful list to make your decision easier
- 25 Common types of gecko: Identification with Pictures
The Western Banded Gecko (Coleonyx variegatus) is a small, desert-dwelling gecko native to the southwestern United States and northern Mexico Known for its delicate appearance and subtle coloration, it is mostly active at night and has adapted well to arid conditions
- How to Care for a Pet Gecko - The Spruce Pets
Captive-bred geckos are preferable to wild-caught ones to minimize the risk of diseases and ailments Most geckos need a warm and humid environment, and their diet mainly consists of live insects Geckos are usually small- to medium-sized lizards that are native to the warmer parts of the world
- Gecko - National Geographic Kids
Gecko tails serve many purposes They help balance their weight as they climb branches, they act as fuel tanks to store fat, and as camouflage to help them disappear into their environment
- 12 Surprising Gecko Facts - Treehugger
Delve into a world of fascinating gecko facts and learn how they stick to ceilings, fly through trees, change color, and even communicate with each other by barking
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