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Common House Gecko

Hemidactylus frenatus

Description:

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. Most geckos are nocturnal, hiding during the day and foraging for insects at night. They can be seen climbing walls of houses and other buildings in search of insects attracted to porch lights, hence their name "House Gecko". Spread around the world by ships, these geckos are now common in the Deep South 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. These small geckos are harmless, and are not venomous

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Ali Hemati Pour
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Ali Hemati Pour

بهبهان, کهکیلویه و بویراحمد‎, Iran

Spotted on Mar 6, 2013
Submitted on Mar 6, 2013

Spotted for Mission

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