I always want to talk to someone about my special interest (Geckos) and I feel like a lot of people feel the same way, so everyone just post about their special interest. Go into as much detail as you like. I'm researching Tokay Geckos right now, so that's what I'll talk about.
Tokay Geckos are one of the biggest geckos in the world, just underneath New Caledonian Giant Geckos. They're named for their mating call, which sounds like "To-kay, to-kay". They're an arboreal species, found in mountainous, rocky areas, as well as lowland rainforests. They like to hide in crevices of rocks and trees, and are very territorial, with a powerful bite strong enough to draw blood. When they bite, they sometimes don't let go for over an hour. There are two main sub-types, Black Spotted and Red Spotted. Black spotted are more often found in Southeast Asia, whereas Red Spotted are found in Northern Vietnam and Mainland China. When they lay eggs, the female affixes them to a sturdy surface with a glue like substance, and then she and her mate take turns watching over them. The hatchlings are about 2-3 inches long, and little devil creatures that will readily bite
That's all the information I can think of right now, but if anyone has questions I can answer

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