The Tokay Gecko is a large, colorful lizard native to Southeast Asia. It is known for its distinctive blue-gray skin adorned with bright orange or red spots. These geckos can grow up to 12 inches long and are primarily nocturnal, making them active at night. They are often found in tropical forests, but they can also adapt to urban environments.
Tokay Geckos are famous for their loud, distinctive calls, which can be heard at night. They are carnivorous, feeding on insects and small vertebrates. In some cultures, they are considered symbols of good luck, while in others, they are sought after for traditional medicine.