Hemidactylus brookii

African House Gecko ( Hemidactylus brookii )

The African House Gecko ( Hemidactylus brookii ) is a small, only twelve centimeters long expectant lizard that is common synanthropic in tropical Africa, India, South China and Indonesia share. They are often found on walls. Otherwise, the African House Gecko on walls, in rock piles and logs lives, even under protruding tree bark. The African House Gecko is found in both tropical forests, as well as in arid and semiarid areas.

The animals have a yellowish brown, irregularly mottled dark top. On top of the flat tail to see rows 6-8 hump-like scales. About the eyes and on the lips are dark stripes.

Reproduction

African House Geckos only lay one or two eggs per oviposition. The young hatch at a temperature of 28 ° C after about six weeks.

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