

These two may both be gold dust day geckos, but the large gecko on the outside of the window was definitely thinking unkind thoughts about the youngster inside. It kept striking at it, and banging its head against the glass. Truth is, it’s a gecko eat gecko world and the adult was trying to make a meal of the little one.
I don’t know whether the youngster learned anything from this experience. They always look baffled by everything going on. Still, plenty of them are obviously surviving the challenges. It doesn’t look like we’ll be running out of geckos any time soon.
Posted in response to Becky’s October Squares challenge theme of ‘Kind.’ See more responses here.

The drama is well captured. That’s rough geckos eating geckos!
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I think it’s just the day geckos that do that. I think the nocturnal ones might drive them off, but not eat them.
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Poor little one. A gecko eat gecko world indeed
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I haven’t seen the little one in a couple of days. Don’t know if something else got him or he just moved on. We’re not running out of them though.
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The young one was probably shouting ‘you can’t get me!!’
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I’d like to think so, but the young ones mostly just look like they’re mystified be everything around them.
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Glad you have Geckos Graham. Natures pest control 🙂
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I know, though we never seem to run out of cockroaches and the like.
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Tell the Geckos to get it together or move out 😀
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I haven’t noticed them respond to directions particularly well, or at all for that matter.
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He looks like a certain character from the Muppets 🙂 🙂
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Kermit’s evil twin perhaps?
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