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geico's gecko is cold blooded.
a shot of my leopard gecko eating a cricket. you can see the terror in its eyes.
"sir david attenborough narrates this investigation into the curious and flexible movement of the humble gecko. wildlife video from bbc natural history show space age reptiles."
"the tiny brazilian pygmy gecko has skin that is water repellent so it can't sink. it floats - and evens stands - on water." from bbc "life" program.
a pic of my new caledonian crested trying to get some sweet sweet wine
stupid image i made for my brother. i am not sure if it is worth submitting.
an army of ants dismantles a gecko carcass.
australian scientists are trying to crack the mystery of how a tiny lizard found its way inside a chicken’s egg. the bizarre discovery was made by a doctor in darwin as he made dinner earlier this week. peter beaumont broke open an egg and was shocked to find a dead gecko inside. “i was cracking the eggs into a pan when i noticed one of them was all cloudy. i looked at the shell and saw a tiny gecko,” he said. the lizard could not have entered the egg after it was cracked open because it was embedded between the interior of the shell and the egg’s membrane, he said. dr beaumont believes the lizard climbed into the chicken’s bottom, perhaps to feed on an embryo, before dying and becoming cocooned in the developing egg. “eggs are made inside chooks up this tube from their bottom,” he told the australian broadcasting corporation. “now obviously this tube is in contact with the whole outside world. it has to be that the gecko climbed up inside the chook and died up there while the egg was being formed. “if you open up a dead chook, you sometimes see the partly-formed eggs. the gecko could have been looking for a feed and got trapped.” dr beaumont, 60, the president of the australian medical association in the northern territory, said his unusual find could be a world first. he has handed the remains of the egg to health authorities who will try to work out exactly how the gecko got inside the egg. the australian egg corporation said it had never heard of such a case before. “certainly the gecko wouldn’t have been ingested by the bird. it would be physically impossible for it to make its way from the digestive tract into the area where the egg’s formed,” said the corporation’s research and development manager, david witcombe. “so it’s a case of the gecko actually making its way through the cloaca of the bird and onto the developing egg.” source, source.
now the spiderman outfit can be made for real