Gecko [Changed]
" Scientific classification: Geckos
make up the family Gekkonidae. The African day gecko is classified in the genus Phelsuma,
and the New Zealand tree gecko in the
genus Naultinus. The banded gecko is
classified as Coleonyx variegatus, the Mediterranean gecko as Hemidactylus turcicurus, and the tokay
gecko as Gekkogecko. [Home] [Our Software] [Web Reference]
[Reptile Reference]" http://www.iversonsoftware.com/business/reptile/geck!
! ! o.html
mindspring.com *****
JASPER Tokay Gecko - Gekko gecko
"...one of the prettiest Tokay Geckos
I've ever seen... and I'm not just saying that because he's mine. Though Tokay's
have a reputation for being pretty unfriendly, Jasper's relatively calm. He spends
most of his day on the side of the tank near the top, just waiting for some crickets
to drop in. He's not very vocal, though occasionally when I walk past his tank
he'll let out a low, non-threatening growl. I always check on him when he does
that, making sure he's got crickets and his tank has..." http://mpb77.home.mindspring.com/jasper.htm
pakcenter.com *****
Total Tokay
" gecko, Hercules, Photo by Thomas Krueger 1998.
- What is a Tokay Gecko? Tokay gecko
is the common name for the species Gekkogecko. This is the genus, Gekko, and species gecko. Yes, they are spelled differently." http://www.netwurx.net/~tokay/
spies.com *****
Gecko, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Gecko
"Scientific classification: Geckos make up the family Gekkonidae. The African
day gecko is classified in the genus
Phelsuma, and the New Zealand tree gecko in the genus Naultinus. The banded gecko
is classified as Coleonyx variegatus, the Mediterranean gecko
as Hemidactylus turcicurus, and the tokay gecko as Gekkogecko." http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/1D/01D2F000.htm
Gecko, an Encarta Encyclopedia Article Titled "Gecko
"Scientific classification: Geckos make up the family Gekkonidae. The African
day gecko is classified in the genus
Phelsuma, and the New Zealand tree gecko in the genus Naultinus. The banded gecko
is classified as Coleonyx variegatus, the Mediterranean gecko
as Hemidactylus turcicurus, and the tokay gecko as Gekkogecko." http://encarta.msn.com/index/conciseindex/1D/01D2F000.htm?z=1&pg=2&br=1
geckolinks.! ! ! com *****
Features - What is a Gekko [New]
"The banded gecko (coleonyx variegatus) is native to desert
regions and is the species most commonly found in North America. The tokay of
Southeast Asia (gekkogecko) is the largest species of gecko, and is one of many varieties that is
often kept as a pet. For more information on the gecko, visit the Global Gecko Association." http://rda.simplenet.com/features/gekko.htm
cagesbydesign.com *****
Re: Tokeh (gecko gecko
"Re: Tokeh (geckogecko) - Ich hatte früher über 10
Jahre Tokays (übrigens Gekkogecko, nicht Geckogecko) und auch Zuchterfolge. Seit kurzem habe
ich wieder ein junges Pärchen." http://www.terraristik.net/bbs/messages/544.html
thetokaycorral.com *****
Tokay Gecko
"Care and Maintenance Gekkogecko - The Tokay gecko (Gekkogecko) is an attractively colored and relatively
large member of the gecko family, commonly
reaching lengths of 12” or more. Despite its gentle appearance, the tokay
has earned a rather notorious reputation due to strong jaws and its willingness
to inflict a painful bite. However, ferocity and malicious behavior does little
to justly define this charming creature. The tokay is predictable and would much
rather feed on a..." http://www.thetokaycorral.com/tokay.html
daygecko.com *****
The Captive Bred Gecko Listings
"The Captive Bred Gecko
Listings - The Captive Bred ! ! ! Gecko Listings are intended to help inform
the gecko keeping community of the availability
of captive bred offspring. - Gekko ulikovskii (Golden gecko)" http://www.daygecko.com/html/gecko_availibility.html
podeska.com *****
Phuket Travelers Net - Phuket Daily Life - Gecko
"Gekkogecko This is one of the most distinctive lizards
in south east Asia. The Tockay is more often heard than seen. During part of the
year, males give an unmistakable, loud call (took-eeh), repeated several times.
Females remain silent. Normally,these animals are t! ! ! erritorial. They live
in groups consisting of a male, a female and immature offspring. In the night
time they hunt on houses or in trees. Ambush is a preferred hunting technique.
During the daytime they rest in a crevice or..." http://trv.net/trv98/dailylife/gecko.htm
Phuket Travelers Net - Vardagen på Phuket - Gecko
"Gekkogecko Detta är en av de enklaste ödlorna
att känna igen i sydostasien. Tockayödlan hör man oftare än
man ser den. Under en del av året utstöter hannarna ett omisskännligt,
högt läte (took-eeh), upprepat flera gånger. Honor förblir
tysta. Normalt sett är dessa djur territoriala. De lever i grupper som består
av hanne, hona och omogen avkomma. På nätterna jagar de i hus eller
träd. Bakhåll är en favoriserad jakt teknik. Under dagtid ligger
de och vilar i en skreva eller liknande. De..." http://www.trv.net/trv98/dailylife/geckosv.htm
herplit.com *****
Dactylus
"International Gecko Society - Observations and comments on
the Tokay in Thailand and China as predator and as prey (Reptilia: Sauria: Gekkonidae:
Gekkogecko). Dactylus. 3(2):69-84. [Dept. of Zoology,
Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel]" http://www.herplit.com/contents/Dactylus.html
web.tiscalinet.it *****
Gekko
"...each continent. The banded gecko (Coleonyx variegatus), the ! ! ! most
widespread North American species, grows to 15 cm and is pinkish to yellowish
tan with darker bands and splotches. The tokay gecko (Gekkogecko), the largest species, attains a length
of 25 to 35 cm (10 to 14 inches). It is gray with red and whitish spots and bands.
The tokay gecko, native to Southeast
Asia, is frequently sold in pet shops." http://web.tiscalinet.it/lrkwz/gecko/gecko.htm
www.uoguelph.ca *****
Travel Update #11 - February 1999
"This geek article is on Gekko
(no pun intended). - gecko, also spelled
GEKKO, any lizard of the harmless but noisy
family Gekkonidae, which contains about 80 genera and about 750 species." http://www.pathfinder-travel.com/tu/tupdate11.html
exotics.net *****
Links2Go: Tokay Geckos [Changed]
"Day Gecko BreedingDay Geckos in Cyberspace Best Vi...Fat-TailGekko Vittatus in Cyberspace Bes...Gold Dust
Day Gecko (Phelsuma La...House Geckos in Cyberspace Best ..." http://www.links2go.com/more/www.sonic.net/~melissk/tokays.html
Links2Go: Leopard Geckos [Changed]
"...Chuckawallas and Desert IguanasCollared LizardsDay Gecko BreedingDay Geckos in Cyberspace Best Vi...Elbi's Monitor PageFat-TailFat-Tail
Care SheetFat-Tailed GeckoGekko Vittatus in Cyberspace Bes...Giant Day
Gecko (Phelsuma Madaga...Gold Dust Day
Gecko (Phelsuma La...Helmeted IguanaHouse
Geckos in Cyberspace Best ...http://www.escape.ca/~stevenha/g...http://www.jcu.edu.au/school/tbi...Leaping
Lizards Home Page" http://www.links2go.com/more/members.aol.com/msnick1/leopardgeckos.html
angelfire.com *****
Site designed by Jen Swofford and her creation: Gekko Gecko Complete Web Solutions.
The content...
"Page title: Site designed by Jen Swofford
and her creation: GekkoGecko Complete Web Solutions. The content within
this site was written and rewritten by Jen between 1994 and 1999. Please feel
free to contact Jen at any time with questions about this site or about iguanas
or iguanids. Distribution of this site's contents is encouraged, except for profit." http://www.baskingspot.com/iguanas/copyright.html
National Iguana Awareness Day - Georgia Chapter
"Site design by GekkoGecko Complete Web Solutions" http://www.baskingspot.com/niad/
Gecko's and Birdspiders
"...0,width=470,height=100') Gecko's and Birdspiders Gekko's en Vogelspinnen" http://come.to/spiderworld
desertusa.com *****
Western Banded Gecko (DesertUSA
"Western Banded Gecko
- Banded Geckos, genus Coleonyx, are now considered
to be in the family Eublepharidae because of common differences between the eublepharids
and gekkonids which set them apart from each other. Moveable eyelids and lack
of expanded toepads are the most notable of the anatomical features which set
Coleonyx and its allies apart from the wall climbers such as Hemidactylus and
Gekko. Range" http://www.desertusa.com/mag98/june/papr/du_wbgecko.html
gekko-gecko.com *****
Gekko Gecko - Complete Web Solutions
"GekkoGecko provides complete web solutions for every
type" http://www.gekko-gecko.com/
Gekko Gecko - Complete Web Solutions
"At GekkoGecko we offer a variety of hosting solutions
called" http://www.gekko-gecko.com/hosting.html
herpafauna.com *****
Lizard Stock List
"...Chalmyodorus Kingii Giant Banded
Gecko Cyrtodactylus Lousiadensis Green
Eyed GeckoGekko Stentor Green Saifin Dragon Hydrosaurus
Weberi House Gecko Gehyra Mutilata Java
Green Tree Dragon Calotes Jubatus Longtail Lizard Takydromus Sexlineatus Major
Skink Egernia Frerei New Guinea Legless Lizard L! ! ! ialis Jicari Red Eyed Casque
Headed Skink Tribolonotus Gracilis Spiny Water Skink Tropidophorus Apulus Striped
Tree Skink Cyptoblepharus Boutoni Striped Water Dragon Lophognathus Temporalis..." http://www.herpafauna.com/lizards_common.html
kingsnake.com *****
Inky's Linkies: Brak
" Brak is a Tokay gecko (Scientific name: Gekkogecko). Tokays originated in Southeast Asia,
but can now be found in some tropical areas around the world, and even some places
in the United States. Click this one for a larger version (for 800x600 monitors)
of the first picture. I named him Brak because it's an anagram for bark, which
is something that Tokays are known for. Their bark actually sometimes sounds like
they're yelling to-kay which is how they got their name. He is a male, and..." http://w3.one.net/~inky/brakpics.html
petsmart.com *****
Gecko: A Smaller, Faster Lizard - HTML with Style - Webreference.com
"home / experts / html / gecko - Gecko: A Smaller, Faster Lizard - gecko, also spelled GEKKO, any lizard of the harmless but noisy
family Gekkonidae, which contains about 80 genera and about 750 species. - ""gecko""
Britannica Online" http://www.webreference.com/html/gecko/
www.encyklopedia.pl *****
WIEM: Gekon toke
"Gekon toke (Gekkogecko), jaszczurka z rodziny gekonów,
zamieszkuje tropikalne rejony po³udniowo-wschodniej Azji, w miastach
czêsto ¿yje na strychach i ¶cianach budynków. Dorasta
do 35 cm d³ugo¶ci. Barwa cia³a niebiesko-szara lub br±zowo-szara
z czerwonymi lub b³êkitnymi cêtkami. ¿ywi siê
owadami, drobnymi gatunkami gekonów i drobnymi ssakami. Bardzo czêsto
hodowany w terrariach, w niewoli ¿yje do 15 lat, uczy siê
przyjmowaæ pokarm z pêsety, w tym równie¿
kawa³ki miêsa. Odwied¼ w internecie" http://www.encyklopedia.pl/wiem/doc/efabeb47d02029f90525634400043b89
gekkota.com ***
The Global Gecko Association
"Page title: The Global Gecko
Association" http://www.gekkota.com/
dierentuin.net ***
Dierentuin.Net Dieren Database Vliegende gekko
"Vliegende gekko - De
vliegende gekko kan niet echt vliegen,
maar heeft op verschillende plaatsen huidplooien die hij kan spreiden. O.a. tussen
zijn tenen en zijn poten. Als de gekko springt gebruikt hij deze huidplooien
als een soort parachute. Tevens gebruikt hij deze huidplooien om zichzelf te camoufleren." http://www.dierentuin.net/reptielen/vliegende_gekko.html
creatureville.com ***
Gecko Start Page
"...document.getElementById) { // gecko sniffer; weeds out IE5 and Nav4 linkTrick();
var element = document.getElementById(""gecko""); element.growDirection =
1; setInterval(growshrink,100,element,0,.5); } } - Netscape Gecko is Netscape's revolutionary next generation
browser engine. It features industry-leading, fully compliant standards support
(includ! ! ! ing HTML 4.0, XML, CSS, and DOM) and is small, fast, and modular.
Gecko has been built from its inception
using open source, meaning that..." http://developer.netscape.com/software/communicator/ngl
acmepet.com ***