The Gold Dust Day gecko (Phelsuma laticauda) is a 4 to 5 inches lizard found on all major islands of Hawaii. However, despite common belief, it is not a native species of Hawaii. It actually ...
Geckos are ubiquitous throughout the Hawaiian Islands today, but that was not always the case. Though lizards can colonize islands by clinging to drifting trees and plant material, the Hawaiian ...
Today, there are eight gecko species in Hawaiʻi: mourning gecko, stump-toed gecko, fox gecko, common house gecko, tokay gecko, orange-spotted day gecko, giant day gecko and gold dust day gecko. The ...
A group of gold dust geckos feasting on guava jelly alongside guests is a common sight at a holiday inn. The dazzling lizards sometimes referred to as ‘living jewels’ are generally seen having ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - A foot-long Madagascar giant day gecko was captured at Queen Kaahumanu Elementary School earlier this week, and state inspectors are now surveying the campus to ensure no ...
If you have never been prank-called by a lizard, you probably don't live in Hawaii. Dr. Claire Simeone, the director of the Kei Kai Ola hospital for Hawaiian monk seals, definitely does. Earlier this ...