House Gecko eats Baby Lizard ("Only for Strong hearts" )
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The common house gecko (Hemidactylus frenatus) (not to be confused with the Mediterranean species Hemidactylus turcicus known as Mediterranean house gecko), is a reptile native of Southeast Asia.
These small geckos are non-venomous and not deadly to humans.
The bulk of the diet of the Gecko is made up of invertebrates, primarily hunted around urban structures. There is limited evidence that cannibalism can occur in laboratory conditions. Primary invertebrate food sources include cockroaches, termites, some bee and wasp-like insects, butterflies, moths, flies, spiders, and several beetle groupings.