THE UNIQUE MORNING GECKOS
Mourning geckos are unique, interesting, little lizards that live in trees on islands in the tropical and sub-tropical Indian and South Pacific Oceans. Three to four inches long, including their tails, these geckos' smooth scales range from light to dark tan, with even darker spots on their backs and tails, which camouflages them for their safety from predators in the trees during daylight hours. These geckos can change their colors as they move about by day, to remain camouflaged. They are mostly nocturnal, however, which hides them from predators while they search for insects, spiders and other invertebrates to eat, plus fruit, flower nectar and pollen, and other small edibles. Some mourning geckos get blown from trees into the oceans during storms and high wind. But leafy branches, tree bark and whole trees are also dumped into the oceans. Some geckos climb onto the resulting ...