Animal's Details

Scientific Name
Hemidactylus brookii
Category
Reptiles
Created on Date
2024-10-13 08:26:31
Common Name
Brooks geckos
Synonym(s)
Brooks geckos
Family
Gekkonidae
Status
Live
Description

Hemidactylus brookii, commonly known as Brook\\\'s house gecko, is a small lizard belonging to the family Gekkonidae. Native to Southeast Asia, it has been widely introduced to various tropical and subtropical regions worldwide. This gecko typically measures around 4 to 6 inches in length and is characterized by its smooth, granular skin and distinctive coloration, which ranges from light brown to gray, often with darker spots or bands that provide effective camouflage against its surroundings.


Brook\\\'s house gecko is primarily nocturnal, emerging at night to hunt insects and other small invertebrates. Its large, bulging eyes, which are well-adapted for low-light conditions, enhance its ability to locate prey in the dark. This species is known for its ability to thrive in human-altered environments, often found in homes, gardens, and urban areas.


Hemidactylus brookii exhibits a range of social behaviors, including vocalizations to communicate with others. Reproductively, it is oviparous, laying eggs that hatch into miniature versions of the adults. Its adaptability and resilience make it a common sight in many regions, contributing to its status as a well-studied species in herpetology and urban ecology.