- 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...
-
genus of lizards,
commonly known as
camouflage geckos,
fringed geckos, wolf
geckos, and flap-legged
geckos, in the
family Gekkonidae. The
genus is native...
-
observed during their preferred hunting time,
between dusk and dawn.
These geckos do well in
captivity but do not like
being handled and may bite if scared...
- Cogger, H. (1967).
Geckos. (Ed),
Australian Reptiles in colour` (pp. 20-28). Australia:
Tressure Press Australia Cogger, H. (1967).
Geckos. (Ed), Australian...