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- species. Most geckos in the family Gekkonidae use chirping or clicking sounds in their social interactions. Tokay geckos (Gekko gecko) are known for...
- male geckos are about 20 to 28 cm (7.9 to 11.0 in) in length and weigh about 60 to 80 grams. Unlike many other species of geckos, leopard gecko toes do...
- open-source software portal GeckOS is a multitasking operating system for MOS 6502, and compatible processors such as the MOS 6510. The GeckOS operating system is...
- The tokay gecko (Gekko gecko) is a nocturnal arboreal gecko in the genus Gekko, the true geckos. It is native to Asia and some Pacific Islands. The word...
- "Rhacodactylus ciliatus (Crested Gecko, Eyelash Gecko)". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved 2024-04-02. Black, Adam (2006-02-28). Crested Geckos. T.F.H. Publications...
- live for about 7 years. These small geckos are non-venomous and not harmful to humans. Most medium-sized to large geckos are docile, but may bite if distressed...
- large genus of geckos in the family Gekkonidae. Species in the genus Phelsuma are commonly referred to as day geckos. Some day geckos are seriously endangered...
- Caledonian rough-snouted giant geckos are the only other viviparous geckos in the world. Like most gecko species, New Zealand’s geckos are omnivorous, consuming...
- may suggest that geckos have been in New Zealand since it broke away from the Gondwana supercontinent 85 million years ago. The geckos are usually brown...
- Chamaeleonidae (chameleons) Infraorder Gekkota Family Gekkonidae (geckos) Family Pygopodidae (legless geckos) Family Dibamidae (blind lizards) Infraorder Scincomorpha...