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Geckos primarily inhabit the terrestrial layer, often found in warm, tropical, or subtropical environments. They can be seen in various habitats, including forests, deserts, and urban areas, where they often occupy niches close to the ground or in trees. Some species are also arboreal, living in trees and shrubs, while others may thrive in rocky terrains or even caves. Their adaptability allows them to occupy different ecological layers depending on the species and environment.

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