A dwarf gecko catching lunch.

I will show you step by step how this little one eats a big bug.
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Shame, he lost a toe somewhere if you look at his right front foot.

The Cape dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus capensis)('lygodactylus' = 'flexible fingers') is a species of dwarf gecko found in the woodlands and forests of central and southern Africa. It also occurs commonly in towns and cities and is sometimes kept as a pet.
It occurs in South Africa, Botswana, Eswatini, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia, Angola, Namibia, Mozambique and Tanzania, including Pemba Island. Its distribution within South Africa has expanded south- and westwards towards the coastal areas since 1981.

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This was how mankind learned how to go for the head of their prey.
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The bug was alive and fiercely kicking away, but it had no chance against this little gecko warrior.
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Just imagine if you had to battle like this to eat your lunch.
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Happy days. He saw me at the same time as he started to swallow the bug.
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A real little actor with that smile on his face.
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And then it was done. I watched his stomach carefully to see if the bug would still be kicking inside his stomach, but no go as that bug was dead. A happy chappy with a full stomach.
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Now when I say a dwarf gecko, is that this little guy barely 5cm in length is an adult lizard. I have published one previously eating a small moth, but I did not get it as clear as this event. Now you know how dwarf geckos hunt and eat their prey. I was just joking about the smiling, as he couldn't see me taking the photos through the glass window of our lounge. I would also not have seen him, if she hadn't called me anxiously and she said, Shame, look at that. Can I not go out to go and save that little bug? No, I said, that little gecko will not be very happy if you go and snatch his lunch away. Imagine if you sit in a restaurant with your meal on the table and somebody comes to snatch it away:)) I am sure that you will not be very happy.
Such is a lizard's life.

I hope you enjoyed the pictures and the story.

Photos by Zac Smith-All Rights Reserved.

Camera: Canon PowershotSX70HS Bridge camera.

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