Tarentola annularis (Mostly of egyptian origin) The four spots are just typical.
Greetings from Hamburg Sven Vogler ----- Original Message ----- From: Julie Bergman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 09:58:31 -0700 To: Gecko List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [gecko][Fwd: Can you identify this?] > From my website e-mail. I guessed a Pachydactylus. Any help appreciated! > > Julie B. > > -------- Original Message -------- > Subject: Can you identify this? > Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2003 13:49:12 +0000 > From: "Paul Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > I have attached a picture of a Gecko. Can you identify it? > > The picture is terrible due to me cleaning the glass quickly before taking > the picture (which made it a lot worst), and not using the flash (I didn't > think my gecko would appreciate it, especially as it has no eyelids!) > > I rescued it about 7 years ago. It was handed to my local pet store by > someone who had bought it from another store and couldn't look after it. It > was very stressed and was missing two toes on its front left leg. > I have never seen another Gecko that looks like this one. > > It is brown with four white spots at the top of its back (like on a domino), > it has no eyelids, and is nocturnal. > > I hope you can help. > Thankyou very much for your time. > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > << gecko.jpg >> -- ___________________________________________________ OperaMail free e-mail - http://www.operamail.com OperaMail Premium - 28MB, POP3, more! US$29.99/year Powered by Outblaze _______________________________________________ Global Gecko Association http://www.gekkota.com Classifieds http://www.gekkota.com/cgi-gekkota/classifieds.cgi gecko mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.gekkota.com/mailman/listinfo/gecko

