Lizard, Giant Gecko
Giant gecko lizards are animals.
An animal is a living, nonhuman creature, usually a
vertebrate with no magical abilities and no innate capacity for language or
culture.
Animals have low-light vision.
Animals breathe, eat, and sleep.
These lizards are mostly docile and shy away from attacking
creatures larger than a cat or dog. Despite their shyness, they are ultimately
curious creatures, and often approach bigger creatures simply to investigate.
Of course, a giant gecko is more than capable of defending itself, biting
creatures that react violently to the lizard when fleeing is not an option.
Some humanoids train giant geckos as bestial guardians.
Smaller humanoids (in particular, goblins) can even use the creatures as
mounts, taking advantage of their superior climbing skills to attack from
seemingly impossible positions and angles. A giant gecko measures 8 feet from
nose to tail and weighs 120 pounds. Coloration among giant geckos can vary
widely, though most are some shade of green.
A gecko’s feet allow it to climb virtually any surface, no
matter how slick or sheer.
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