Genus Hemidactylus


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Genus Hemidactylus25-06-2025Gangani-Meherpur, Bangladesh


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We know that there are many different types of insects around us. At different times, we see some insects flying around us and some kitties that run around. Just like that, I have come to you with a photograph of a kit that is familiar to everyone. Yes, friends, you got it right, I wanted to tell you about lizards. Which we all know more or less. Lizards are small reptiles, which are usually seen on the walls, ceilings or corners of our houses. They are gray, brown or greenish in color and their body is long, narrow and smooth. The head of the lizard is triangular and the eyes are large and shiny, which enables it to see easily even at night. Lizards are very agile and fast animals. Their legs are specially designed, with the help of which they can move upside down on walls or ceilings. Lizards maintain the balance of the environment by eating small insects such as mosquitoes, flies, ants, etc. and help keep the house pest-free. Lizards are usually nocturnal, meaning they are more active at night. We usually see them outside our homes at night. In times of danger, they shed their tails and run away, which later grow back. This is a kind of self-defense tactic. What I like most about these animals is that they can be seen from outside when they have eggs in their abdomens. Again, their presence can occur at any moment. I notice these things in my house almost every day. Many people find them annoying, but I don't think so.

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PhotographGenus Hemidactylus
LocationGangani-Meherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@nazmakhatun


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Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/298426587
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