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This gecko was on our kitchen wall and I was lucky enough to take a photo before it escaped. The geckos here are beautiful - green with red spots. They are larger and different from house lizards, the smaller beige (sometimes black) creatures we find in Singapore and in Cambodia. I love the geckos, they make this sound which gets progressively louder :uh-oh, Uh-Oh, UH-OH!
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I love these geckos too! I heard they are called Toukay geckos (after the sound they make). A friend also told me it is good luck to have one in your house! :)
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