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Hemidactylus frenatus
The Common House Gecko, scientific name Hemidactylus frenatus, is a native of southeastern Asia. It is also known as the Pacific house gecko, the Asian house gecko, or simply, the house lizard. They can be seen climbing walls of houses and other buildings in search of insects attracted to porch lights, hence their name. Spread around the world by ships, these geckos are now common in the southern half of the United States, large parts of tropical and sub-tropical Australia, and many other countries in South and Central America, Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. They grow to a length of between three to six inches (about 7.5–15 cm), and live for about five years.
Worldwide in tropical and subtropical regions. Introduced to USA (Hawaii, Florida, Georgia, Texas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and Alabama).
Found in our bathroom.
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Hi Laurie, the first image didn't upload correctly. The second did just fine. That sure is a tiny gecko :)