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Hemidactylus turcicus


Hemidactylus turcicus
Photo Information
Copyright: Filiz iNCi (ammodytes) Gold Star Critiquer/Gold Note Writer [C: 124 W: 0 N: 121] (390)
Genre: Animals
Medium: Color
Date Taken: 2008-06-16
Categories: Reptiles
Exposure: f/2.8, 1/40 seconds
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Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
Theme(s): Reptiles - Geckos 1 [view contributor(s)]
Date Submitted: 2008-06-17 4:03
Viewed: 1264
Points: 7
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Phylum: Chordata
Subphylum: Vertebrata
Classis: Reptilia
Ordo: Squamata
Subordo: Sauria (=Lacertilia)
Familia: Gekkonidae (=Geckonidae)
Hemidactylus turcicus (in Turk. Geniş Parmaklı Keler, Türk Keleri)

Hemidactylus turcicus is a species of gecko. They are nocturnal and insectivorous, rarely exceeding six inches in length, and have large, lidless eyes and yellow- or tan-colored skin with black spots, often with stripes on the tail. Their bellies or undersides are somewhat translucent. Though technically an invasive species, due to their habits and small size they rarely threaten populations of native animals. They are the only geckos in the United States with elliptical pupils. Voracious predators on moths and small roaches, they are attracted to outside lights in search of them. They emit a distinctive, high-pitched call somewhat like a squeak or the chirp of a bird, possibly expressing a territorial message.

Geographic Distribution

The "med gecko" is one of the most successful species of geckos in the world. Originally native to southern Europe, it has spread over much of the world and established stable populations far from its origins. Due to this it holds no threatened or endangered status. It can be found in: Portugal, Spain, France, Italy (including Lampedusa island, Elba), Albania, Greece, (incl. Kalymnos, Paros, Antiparos, Despotiko, Lesbos, Chios, Limnos, Samos, Samothraki, Milos, Tinos), Malta, coastal Croatia (except western Istria), Adriatic islands, Turkey, northern Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Israel, northern Yemen (Socotra Archipelago), Somalia, Eritrea, Kenya, southern Iran, Iraq, Oman, Pakistan, India, Balearic Islands (Island Addaya Grande), Canary Islands (introduced to Gran Canaria and Tenerife), Panama, Puerto Rico, Belize, Mexico (Baja California, Chihuahua, Durango, Nuevo Leon, Yucatan; introduced), Cuba (introduced). It has also been introduced to the southern USA (Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Arizona, Florida), Arkansas, Mississippi, South Carolina, Georgia, Oklahoma, Virginia, Maryland, California, Nevada, New Mexico, Kansas)

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Selam Filiz, güzel çekmişsin bunu da eline sağlkık. Ama artık yeni şeyler görsek daha iyi olcak. hayvanı her taraftan çektin:P sakın bide ayaklarını pullarını deme:P Neyse gerçekten güzel olmuş. Tebrikler.
Bayram

nice shot Filiz,
great detail and nice backround choice.
but i have to tell you that some lines you made to erase somethings, are visible. try to get colour from the photo to erase them totally.
tfs
Ilias

Selam Filiz,
Güzel fotoğraf. Arka plandaki çizgilerin ne olduğunu çözemye çalışırken eglen yorumdan anladım :) Evet, bir şeyleri silecekken oranın hemen yanından renk alıp o rengi kullanarak işlem yaparsan daha iyi sonuç alabilirsin. Ya da daha küüşk bölgeler için bulanıkalştırma da işe yarayabilir. Eline sağlık.
Naşit.

Hi Filiz...
Cok tatli gorunuyor, sanki emeklemeye baslayan bir cocuk gibi gorunuyor..
Ellerine saglik.
Selamlar.
Leyla.

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