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Schlegel’s Japanese gecko

Posted on April 17, 2026 by Admin

Schlegel’s Japanese gecko is a small, nocturnal lizard found mainly in East Asia, especially in Japan, Korea, and parts of China.


🦎 Basic facts

  • Scientific name: Gekko japonicus
  • Common name: Schlegel’s Japanese gecko
  • Size: About 7–14 cm (including tail)
  • Activity: Nocturnal (active at night)
  • Habitat: Urban areas, houses, walls, forests, and gardens

🌙 Behavior

  • Often seen on walls near lights at night, hunting insects
  • Very good climbers thanks to sticky toe pads
  • Generally harmless and shy around humans
  • Helps control insect populations (like mosquitoes and small bugs)

🏡 Why it enters homes

  • Attracted to light because insects gather there
  • Warm indoor environments provide shelter
  • Not dangerous—usually just passing through or hunting

⚠️ Is it harmful?

  • Not venomous
  • Not aggressive
  • Does not spread disease in normal conditions
  • Mostly beneficial as a natural pest controller

đź§  Interesting fact

Its toe pads use microscopic structures that allow it to stick to walls and even ceilings without glue—one of nature’s most efficient climbing systems.


Bottom line

Schlegel’s Japanese gecko is a harmless, helpful house visitor that eats insects and avoids humans.


If you want, I can tell you how to safely keep them out of your house—or how they differ from other gecko species you might see.

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