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05-06-2012, 01:55 AM | #1 (permalink) |
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A baby Gecko on a pomelo tree
What does a baby gecko wating for on a pomelo tree in my garden?
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Re: A baby Gecko on a pomelo tree
I assume it is waiting for you to scram because you are probably scaring away all the bugs, he is waiting to feed on...
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Re: A baby Gecko on a pomelo tree
Nice pic! I got back from Florida a month ago and a green anole must have gotten into my suitcase because there is one in my house! So for the past month I have been trying to catch it and get it out of my house and into the yard. It's been hiding in houseplants and sunning itself on the window ledges. I have no idea what its eating and drinking though to stay alive, but I dont mind it being in the house if it's eating some unwanted bugs!
I think lizards are very cool and all the native lizards around NYC are too endangered to be common around the area and the only lizard that is common is Italian Wall Lizards (which is native to Italy and the Coastal Mediterranean).
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