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  2. Schlegel's Japanese gecko - Wikipedia

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    Schlegel's Japanese gecko (Gekko japonicus), also known as yamori in Japanese, is a species of gecko. Taxonomy. G. japonicus was classified by Hermann Schlegel in 1836.

  3. List of animals of Japan - Wikipedia

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    La Touche's free-tailed bat; Large Japanese field mouse; ... Japanese pond turtle; Schlegel's Japanese gecko; Japanese keelback;

  4. List of reptiles of Korea - Wikipedia

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    Schlegel's Japanese gecko: 도마뱀붙이 (gecko) Plestiodon coreensis: Smith's skink: 장수도마뱀 (long-lived skink) Scincella vandenburghi: Korean skink: 도마뱀 (skink) Scincella huanrenensis: Huanren dwarf skink: 북도마뱀 (northern skink) Eremias argus: Mongolian racerunner: 표범장지뱀 (leopard lizard) SK: endangered ...

  5. List of reptiles of Japan - Wikipedia

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    This list of reptiles of Japan is primarily based on the IUCN Red List, which details the conservation status of some one hundred species. [1] Of these, five are assessed as critically endangered (the hawksbill turtle and yellow pond turtle and the endemic Toyama's ground gecko, Yamashina's ground gecko, and Kikuzato's brook snake), ten as endangered, twelve as vulnerable, thirteen as near ...

  6. Gecko’s Hydrophobic Skin - AOL

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    This keeps the gecko’s skin clean and free from fungi, bacteria, or other disease-causing substances. How Does It Work? A gecko’s skin is made of scales that look like rounded domes underneath ...

  7. Gekko - Wikipedia

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    Gekko is a genus of Southeast Asian geckos, commonly known as true geckos or calling geckos, in the family Gekkonidae.Although species such as Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) are very widespread and common, some species in the same genus have a very small range and are considered rare or endangered.

  8. The gecko has a “slender” and “relatively robust” body. It’s considered “large,” reaching about 3.1 inches in size. A photo shows the forest dwarf gecko.

  9. Category:Reptiles of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Schlegel's Japanese gecko; Scincella vandenburghi; T. Takydromus tachydromoides; Takydromus toyamai; Y. Yellow pond turtle This page was last edited on 30 October ...