GECKO

gĕkˈō, small or medium-sized lizard of the family Gekkonidae. The more than 300 species are distributed throughout the warm regions of the world, mostly in the Old World. Despite folklore to the contrary, their bite is not poisonous. Many species are arboreal, while others inhabit human dwellings. Most lack movable eyelids and have characteristic pads on the undersides of their feet that enable them to cling to smooth surfaces and to run upside down on ceilings. The pads contain microscopic backward-projecting hairs covered by tiny pads that may generate an adhesive force through van der Waals attractions (see intermolecular forces). Geckos are unique among lizards in that they possess voices, and different species make characteristic sounds. They feed on small animals, chiefly insects. Nearly all lay eggs. The largest species is the 14-in. (35.5-cm) tokay, Gekko gecko, of SE Asia. The wall gecko, Tarentola mauritanica, of the Mediterranean region is commonly seen basking by day on walls and rocks; it hunts by night. There are two native species in the United States, the leaf-fingered gecko (Phyllodactylus tuberculatus) of extreme S California and Baja California, and the banded, or ground, gecko (Coleonyx variegatus) of the deserts of the SW United States and N Mexico. The latter is a ground-dwelling form and lacks foot pads. In Florida there are several introduced West Indian species as well as the widely distributed Turkish gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, originally from Africa. Geckos are classified in the phylum Chordata, subphylum Vertebrata, class Reptilia, order Squamata, family Gekkonidae.

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The House Gecko Hemidactylus mabouia occurs...There are five species of Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus found in Rhodesia...Nyasaland. These three-inch geckos are arboreal, but are also...walls. The Spotted Ground Gecko Pachydactylus punctatus is...
...in the New South Wales wheatbelt. An Australian gecko The reticulated velvet gecko ( Oedura reticulata ) is restricted in distribution...eucalypt woodland suitable for reticulated velvet gecko populations before land clearance. The same habitat...
...iargest, the tokay gecko, Gokko ?YA...inches (36 cm). Geckos are found in all...the fat-tailed gecko, Ht,)iiitlit...and fat-tailed geckos are comparatively...Madagascar. Most geckos are nocturnal and...Madagascar day y gecko (Pheisuma madagascariensis...
...experimental study of the gecko retina", J. Comp...classification and evolution of geckos", Proc. Zool. Soc...sensitivity of a nocturnal gecko, Abstr. Comm., XIX...und die Schwelle von Gecko-Augen ". " Elektroentinographische...retina of two nocturnal geckos, Hemidactylus turcicus...
...subgutturosa goitered gazelle , 160 , 187 , 235 , 236 Gecko Balkan sand Gymnodactylus kotschyi , 259 Caspian...Rosas Rhodostethia rosea , 19 Gymnodactylus sand gecko G. caspius Caspian sand gecko , 162 G. danilewskii Crimean sand gecko , 259 G...
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...closed tight as a gecko" Chapkili ki tarha...rakhta hai!). The geckos cry is considered...infection. TO KILL A GECKO? Despite the widespread abhorrence of geckos, it is still said...humans toward the gecko centers on habitual avoidance. Since geckos can be found virtually...
The Geckos Foot: Bio-Inspiration...Nature. by Eli Guinnee The Geckos Foot: Bio-inspiration...Hardcover. $24.95. The gecko has the seemingly magical ability...but that has changed. In The Geckos Foot, Peter Forbes writes...
Rick Barot The Gecko Fresh, but faintly lurid, the rubbing alcohol smelled keener in the fluorescents bleaching light; a tray of cotton swabs, the...
...unique family of tRNA-related SINEs named gecko in the yellow fever mosquito, Aedes aegypti. The 3 region of gecko was similar to the 3 region of MosquI...tandem repeats and the poly(dA) tail in gecko. We propose that the 3 tandem repeats...
...status is shown by their effect on word stress, illustrated in (7). (7) a. ??moko gecko b. mo??ko-ni this gecko c. mo??ko-na that gecko In Tongan, nonclifc demonstratives come in three forms rather than just two: eni this...
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...hairs called setae on the feet of geckos. For a long time scientists thought...identified the setae as the means the gecko used to do its acrobatics. Now Andre...setae can do if the user doesnt have a geckos amazing natural agility, which most...
...flying fodder for the geckos. But not all gecko species have fared equally...including the fox and mourning geckos. The fox gecko, which is similar in...that as the common house gecko invaded, resident mourning geckos grew more slowly and their...
Chasing the Wily Gecko Toe Natures Stickiest...drool: Demonstrate a geckos quadriped prowess...centimeter of the gecko tape, he proved...figure out that the geckos gravity-defying...carpeting the bottom of a geckos feet are frayed into...conform to whatever the gecko is crawling over...
...will be a pair of Velcro-like gecko slippers, based on the research...of California at Berkeley. Gecko feet are covered with nanometer...together. Fearing has produced gecko fabric with a holding force...into that space to match the geckos holding power--150 pounds...
The Hawaiian Scene: Grass Skirts and Dancing Geckos. by Carol Egan Hawaii may be a vacation paradise, but the...set in Kalakauas court, includes variations for dancing geckos and menehune (little people). Modern dance continues to...
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...confrontations between Asian house geckos and the native robust velvet gecko in Brisbane. Along with Australia, geckos thrive in the Americas, the Pacific...help enhance the knowledge of geckos. ASIAN HOUSE GECKO FACTS * Their tails are fragile...
...surface to which a gecko cannot stick is Teflon...if it breaks off. Geckos are unique among...interact with other geckos, producing the sound...largest, Delcourts gecko, is extinct - its...they are noticed, geckos have a particularly...Pacifics Bavays giant gecko Gday mate! Say hi...
Detached Gecko Tails Dance to Their Own Tune...September 9, 2009 (AFP) - A gecko under attack can famously discard...The remarkable ability of geckos to drop tail and run has been...on the tail rather than the gecko.In addition, traveling light...
...plump tail, while the Asian House Gecko is pale pinkish-brown to dark...said. aThe benefits of having geckos around your home are that they...populations down around your home.a Gecko life cycle Adult geckos will strongly defend a good feeding...
...be conspicuous; geckos want to hide. The...000 species of gecko, found in warm climates...surface to which a gecko cannot stick is Teflon...if it breaks off. Geckos are unique among...interact with other geckos, producing the sound...largest, Delcourts gecko, is extinct...
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...intermolecular forces ). Geckos are unique among lizards...cm) tokay, Gekko gecko, of SE Asia. The wall...banded, or ground, gecko ( Coleonyx variegatus...widely distributed Turkish gecko, Hemidactylus turcicus, originally from Africa. Geckos are classified in the...
...some other lizards, such as the lace monitor of Australia, produce a nonfatal venom. Despite folklore, the bite of the gecko is not poisonous. Members of most species are carnivorous, feeding especially on insects, but some are herbivorous or omnivorous...
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