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Baby European common gecko

Tarentola mauritanica

Description:

Adults can measure up to 15 cm, tail included. Robust body and flat head. Back, legs and tail with prominent conic tubercles. Its regenerated tail is smoother and doesn't have tubercles. Obtuse mouth, big eyes with no eyelids and vertical pupil. Fingers with big lateral growths and adherent division less laminae in the bottom face. Only the third and fourth fingers end in union. Brownish grey or brown coloration with darker or lighter spots. These colours change in intensity according to the light. When they are active by day their colour is darker than during the night. It can be found on many construction sites, ruins, rock fields, tree trunks, etc. Mainly nocturnal or crepuscular. Also active during the day, on sunny days at the end of the winter especially. They like to receive sunlight near their refuge. They hunt insects and in the warmer months of the year it can be found hunting nocturnal insects near light sources, street lamps, etc. They lay 2 almost-spherical eggs twice a year around April and June. After 4 months, little salamanquesas of less than 5 cm in length are born.

Notes:

Lizards commonly climb in complex three-dimensional habitats, and gekkotans are particularly adept at doing this by using an intricate adhesive system involving setae on the ventral surface of their digits. photo #6

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7 Comments

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 11 years ago

thank you MartinUrban!

MartinUrban
MartinUrban 11 years ago

great series !

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 11 years ago

thank you CassidyH!
:)

CassidyH
CassidyH 11 years ago

Amazing footage!

PatriciaPi
PatriciaPi 11 years ago

thank you Ava T-B and S Frazier!

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 11 years ago

Nice. Also known commonly as Moorish wall gecko.

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago

Excellent series.

PatriciaPi
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PatriciaPi

Calpe/Calp, Comunitat Valenciana, Spain

Spotted on Dec 18, 2012
Submitted on Dec 18, 2012

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