Hemidactylus, commonly known as house geckos, are not considered poisonous. They possess no venomous glands or toxic substances. While they may exhibit defensive behaviors or produce unpleasant secretions when threatened, these adaptations are not classified as poisonous. Instead, these geckos primarily rely on camouflage and speed for protection.
Hemidactylus brookii was created in 1845.
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The house lizard belongs to the following taxonomic classification: Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Chordata, Class Reptilia, Order Squamata, Family Gekkonidae, Genus Hemidactylus, and Species Hemidactylus frenatus. Commonly known as the common house gecko, it is widely found in tropical and subtropical regions around the world.
The scientific name of dahas pethiya is Hemidactylus brookii. It is a species of gecko found in South Asia, including Sri Lanka.
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Yes, eye shadow can be poisonous to some living things. It is not poisonous to humans, but it can be poisonous to animals.