REEF GECKO
The Reef Gecko is the smallest and only native North American Lizard east of the Mississippi River. This brown gecko with a pointy snout and boney ridges over the eyes, is commonly found in the Florida Keys and coastal regions of the Sunshine State. The males are covered with small dark spots and the females have dark stripes down their bodies and two light spots on the nape of their neck. This dark-skinned Reef Gecko adult measures about 2 ½ inches long. This gecko is primarily active at night with a diet that consists of small insects and spiders. The gecko is an egg-laying lizard, laying a single egg at a time. This gecko can be found under leaves and debris on Florida’s beaches, in urban areas, and ornamental gardens.
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