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A Mediterranean house gecko in ambush on a nest of a sphecid wasp Sceliphron spirifex. Mediterranean house geckos are nocturnal. [21] They emit a distinctive, high-pitched call somewhat like a squeak or the chirp of a bird, possibly expressing a territorial message. Because of this aggressive behavior, juveniles avoid most interaction with ...
Mediterranean thin-toed gecko, Mediodactylus (kotschyi) oertzeni (Dodecanese islands in Greece) [3] Caucasian gecko, Mediodactylus russowii LC (in Europe southern Russia, extirpated) Mediterranean house gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus LC (southern Europe) Family: Phyllodactylidae. Gomero wall gecko, Tarentola gomerensis LC
Hemidactylus brookii, also known commonly as Brooke's house gecko and the spotted house gecko, is a widespread species of lizard in the family Gekkonidae. Etymology
They include the Indo-Pacific gecko, brown anole, Texas horned lizard, and Mediterranean house gecko. [4] Human predation and habitat destruction has placed several reptile species and subspecies at risk of extirpation or extinction.
Rough-tailed gecko (Cyrtopodion scabrum) Genus: Eublepharis. Iranian fat-tailed gecko (Eublepharis angramainyu) Genus: Hemidactylus. Mediterranean house gecko (Hemidactylus turcicus) Genus: Stenodactylus. Jordan short-fingered gecko (Stenodactylus grandiceps) Family: Phyllodactylidae. Genus: Asaccus. Werner's leaf-toed gecko (Asaccus elisae)
These geckos are frequently found in the pet trade, including corporate chain stores, usually identified only as "house gecko". While there are other species of gecko available under the same common name, the Hemidactylus platyurus is easily identified by the flaps of skin along its sides, making them resemble a miniature flying gecko (genus ...
This file has an extracted image: Hemidactylus turcicus (Mediterranean House Gecko), feet underside.jpg. Camera location 34° 51′ 33.26″ N, 32° 24′ 58.64″ E
Gomero wall gecko, Tarentola gomerensis LC; Family Gekkonidae. Mediterranean house gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus LC (Gran Canaria and Tenerife) Superfamily Lacertoidea