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    Lizard id

    So my wife caught a lizard in our back yard wondering if anyone knows what kind of lizard it is. I'm in az btw if that helps.



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    It almost looks like a Mediterranean Gecko, but that is just a guess. Has it made any noises that sound like chirping?
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    Re: Lizard id

    Quote Originally Posted by jclaiborne View Post
    It almost looks like a Mediterranean Gecko, but that is just a guess. Has it made any noises that sound like chirping?
    I don't know im at work i will text the wife and ask though!

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    Re: Lizard id

    she said it hasnt made any noise yet

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    Re: Lizard id

    Definitely looks like some kind of gecko to me. A super cute one that's all I know haha 😊


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    I agree that it looks like a Mediterranean gecko http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Lizards-...-turcicus.html
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    Re: Lizard id

    jclaiborne is spot on. I've caught these here myself. They're a non-native species, and are found mostly in developed areas. They don't seem to do any harm other than possibly eating a few bugs that a native species would ordinarily get to first. Congrats!

    http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Lizards-...-turcicus.html


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    I agree that it looks like a Mediterranean gecko http://www.reptilesofaz.org/Lizards-...-turcicus.html
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