Thursday 22 February 2018

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Northland Green Gecko Report

                       The Northland Green Gecko
The Northland Green Geckos name in maori is Moko Kākāriki and the scientific name is
Naultinus grayii.


The habitat is grasslands, shrublands and swampy areas of the North Island. The
Northland green gecko is endangered which means it is at risk of being extinct!


The Northland Green Gecko is a Omnivore,
that means a animal that eats a variety of both plants and animal origin.
The main food that Northland Green Gecko eats is insects, bugs, and moths.


The term for the Northland Green Geckos offspring is eggs or hatchlings.


The normal size for the Northland Green Gecko is 200mm including the tail.


The predators of the Northland Green Gecko are cats, rats, mustelids.


When threatened the Northland Green Gecko may lunge or bark at the intruder.


The Northland Green Gecko is a rare specie.


The Northland Green Gecko has a red tongue and a deep blue gum.
                           
                                           Poem
               Green                                      Grasslands           
               Rare Specie                           Ecosystem
         Endangered                    Cats                             
         Eggs                                        Kākāriki
         Naultinus Grayii                    Omnivore