TEXAS BANDED GECKO GENUS: COLENYX SPECIES: BREVIS INTERESTING FACTS: FOOD CHAIN FOOD WEB DESCRIPTION THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO IS BROWN AND A LITTLE YELLOW.

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TEXAS BANDED GECKO GENUS: COLENYX SPECIES: BREVIS INTERESTING FACTS: FOOD CHAIN FOOD WEB DESCRIPTION THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO IS BROWN AND A LITTLE YELLOW. THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO LAYS 2 EGGS FROM APRIL TO JUNE. THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO IS ABOUT 4 ½ INCHES LONG. Bibliography

Food Chain The sun gives light to the grass. The grass makes its on food. The cricket eats the grass. The Texas banded gecko eats the cricket. The falcon eats the Texas banded gecko. RETURN TO Main Page

Food Web RETURN TO Main Page SUN GRASS CRICKET TEXAS BANDED GECKO FALCON JACK RABBIT HAWK

Description 1.THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO ARE FOUND IN TEXAS. 2.THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO’S PREDATOR IS THE MILK SNAKE. 3. THE TEXAS BANDED GECKO’S PREY IS A CRICKET. RETURN TO Main Page

Bibliography Pictures Texas Banded Gecko- gecko/c_brevis_2.jpg SUN -en3amlover.jeeran.com/ suns.html GRASS - 08/30/-big/IMGP0851.jpg CRICKET - Insect/Crickets.html FALCON- falcon/zlayoutz/ Information DRAGONS AND LIZARDS BY NORMAN BARRET. LIZARDS BY NORMAN BARRET. RETURN TO Main Page