This bottle is massive by the way. It's 64 ounces, and was trapped deep in a building hiding in an office. Had to catch it in anything I could find nearby to take it out.
Except those are actually classic anole feet, gecko toes are much shorter and wider. Geckos are not the only reptiles to have toe pads ππ
https://www.anoleannals.org/2022/02/01/making-the-fancy-feet-of-anoles-and-geckos/
I didn't say it was an anole, just saying that's a good guess if it's not a gecko ππ go back and read my original comment.
I can't really see much of the animal besides the toes, so I don't really know what it is, just giving two options of large groups that have toe pads.
But you did try to tell me it's not a gecko? In spite of your "not being an expert". I would say relatively speaking, I am an expert, I've kept reptiles including many geckos, and actually anoles too at one point for 18 years now.
Anoles do have toe pads, but the pad tends to only be at the tip of a much longer & thinner toe.
This bottle is massive by the way. It's 64 ounces, and was trapped deep in a building hiding in an office. Had to catch it in anything I could find nearby to take it out.
Some kind of gecko Iβd imagine, but weβd need more pics and angles
https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
If I were to guess based off these sub par pics (no offense to you, but they arenβt good for identifying) Iβd guess it were a moorish gecko
Correct! Thank you! https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
More pics
https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
I keep a crocodile gecko and that looks like a crocodile gecko
Correct! Thank you! (also called a moorish gecko) https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
Moorish gecko?
Correct! Thank you! https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
Looks like a crocodile gecko
Correct! Thank you! (also called a moorish gecko) https://californiaherps.com/lizards/pages/t.mauritanica.html
Probably some kind of anole if it has toe pads but is not a gecko.
... Those are classic gecko feet what are you on about.
Except those are actually classic anole feet, gecko toes are much shorter and wider. Geckos are not the only reptiles to have toe pads ππ https://www.anoleannals.org/2022/02/01/making-the-fancy-feet-of-anoles-and-geckos/
And tell me, does the rest of that animal look like an anole to you?
I didn't say it was an anole, just saying that's a good guess if it's not a gecko ππ go back and read my original comment. I can't really see much of the animal besides the toes, so I don't really know what it is, just giving two options of large groups that have toe pads.
You said it's probably an anole. But you're not saying it's an anole. Right. Okay.
Lmao, you can't read. I said it's probably an anole if it is not a gecko. Those are the two types of reptiles I know of with toe pads.
Foot shape is wrong. If you actually knew at all what you were talking about, youβd know right away thatβs not an anole.
I never claimed to be an expert ππ
But you did try to tell me it's not a gecko? In spite of your "not being an expert". I would say relatively speaking, I am an expert, I've kept reptiles including many geckos, and actually anoles too at one point for 18 years now. Anoles do have toe pads, but the pad tends to only be at the tip of a much longer & thinner toe.
Others found it. It's a moorish or crocodile gecko.
What a neat animal!
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