Gekko_japonicus

Schlegel's Japanese gecko

Schlegel's Japanese gecko

Species of lizard


Schlegel's Japanese gecko (Gekko japonicus), also known as yamori in Japanese, is a species of gecko. It is found in eastern China, Japan, and South Korea.[1]

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Distribution

Gekko japonicus occurs across the main islands of Japan, ranging from northern Honshu in the north and east to Kyushu in the south and west.

Ecology

Like other species of gecko, individuals of G. japonicus primarily eat insects. The species is capable of autotomy, and will separate its tail from its body to escape predators. While this process avoids bleeding, as blood vessels at the base of the tail close to prevent blood loss, the gecko does lose a supply of fat tissue, which it can use during periods where food is scarce.[2]

Japanese culture

In Japanese culture, seeing a gecko on one's home is associated with good luck. The animal's name, yamori, translates to home-protector.


References

  1. Hooper, Rowan (2001-06-08). "Gecko". The Japan Times. Retrieved 2022-05-20.

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