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  2. Tokay gecko - Wikipedia

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    Adult male and juvenile G. gecko: Note the brownish, regenerated tail on the adult (top) Female tokay gecko, distinguished by its duller colors than the male. The tokay gecko is a large nocturnal [ 1 ] gecko, reaching a total length (including tail) of 25–30 cm (10–12 inches) on average, but some grow as large as 40 cm (16 inches) long.

  3. List of largest extant lizards - Wikipedia

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    A extant member of the genus Hoplodactylus, Duvaucel's gecko (Hoplodactylus duvaucelii), in which be present a largest gecko ever lived (see the largest extinct lizards) can also reach large sizes. It can reach total length 30 cm (12 in) [ 70 ] with a snout-vent length (SVL) up to 16 cm (6.3 in), and weigh up to 120 grams (4.2 oz).

  4. List of animals by number of neurons - Wikipedia

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    The following are two lists of animals ordered by the size of their nervous system. ... Box jellyfish: 8,700 – 17,500: Adult Tripedalia ... Tokay gecko: 8,892,000 ...

  5. Gecko - Wikipedia

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    Gekko gecko, the Tokay gecko, is a large, common, Southeast Asian gecko known for its aggressive temperament, loud mating calls, and bright markings. Hemidactylus is genus of geckos with many varieties. Hemidactylus frenatus, the common house gecko, thrives around people and human habitation structures in the tropics and subtropics worldwide.

  6. Reeves's Tokay gecko - Wikipedia

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    Gray JE (1831). "A Synopsis of the Species of the Class Reptilia". In: Griffith E, Pidgeon E (1831). The Animal Kingdom arranged in Conformity with its Organization by the Baron Cuvier, Member of the Institute of France, &c. &c. &c., with additional Descriptions of all the Species hitherto named, and of many not before noticed, Volume the Ninth.

  7. Gekko - Wikipedia

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    Gekko is a genus of Southeast Asian geckos, commonly known as true geckos or calling geckos, in the family Gekkonidae.Although species such as Gekko gecko (tokay gecko) are very widespread and common, some species in the same genus have a very small range and are considered rare or endangered.

  8. Carphodactylidae - Wikipedia

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    Carphodactylids are relatively large by gecko standards; most are nocturnal and all are oviparous, with a typical clutch size of two eggs. Unlike most Australian geckos, species diversity is concentrated in humid forests along the northeastern edge of Australia.

  9. Talk:Tokay gecko - Wikipedia

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    It was interesting to read about how large the Tokay gecko grows to be. Ranking third in size across all gecko species, the Tokay gecko can grow up to 30 cm long (including its tail). I appreciated the way that the authors of this Wikipedia page included a detailed description of the gecko’s appearance right next to detailed images of the ...