Schlegel’s Japanese gecko is a small, harmless gecko species native to East Asia, especially Japan, Korea, and parts of China. It is often found living close to humans in houses, gardens, and buildings.
π¦ Key Features
- Size: Small (about 8β12 cm body length)
- Color: Light brown to gray with mottled patterns for camouflage
- Skin: Soft, slightly bumpy
- Eyes: Large with vertical pupils (good for night vision)
- Tail: Can detach if threatened (a defense mechanism)
π Behavior
- Nocturnal (active at night)
- Feeds on insects like mosquitoes, moths, and flies
- Very shy and harmless to humans
- Often seen on walls or near lights where insects gather
π Relationship with humans
- Considered a beneficial house guest because it eats pests
- Does not bite or pose danger
- Often welcomed in rural homes in Asia
π§ Interesting fact
Like many geckos, it can climb smooth surfaces thanks to tiny structures on its feet called setae, which allow it to stick to walls and ceilings.
π‘ Bottom line
Schlegel’s Japanese gecko is a harmless, helpful insect-eating lizard that often lives quietly around human homes and helps control pests naturally.
If you want, I can show you how to tell this gecko apart from other house geckos or whether itβs safe to keep one around your home.