Found this Gecko in a Texas parking lot and don't know what type it is. Anyone know?
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Found this Gecko in a Texas parking lot and don't know what type it is. Anyone know?
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it is a young Mediterranean Gecko which it's scientific name is, Hemidactylus turcicus.
type either of those in on google for images or caresheet/habitat information if that's what you're looking for.
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Looks like a Turkish/Mediterranean gecko, I have 1.1 right now. Pretty neat little geckos to keep 
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http://www.lowergroundreptiles.net/
Sure seems to be one, they were introduced to Texas, :0)
He's cute
Mediterranean Gecko
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PHEve / Eve
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