tockay (Meaning)

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tockay (n.)

A spotted lizard native of India.

Synonyms & Antonyms of tockay

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tockay Sentence Examples

  1. The tockay gecko's piercing call can be heard echoing through the night.
  2. With its large, colorful eyes, the tockay gecko is a striking sight to behold.
  3. The tockay gecko's venom is used to paralyze its prey, making it an effective predator.
  4. The tockay gecko is a nocturnal creature, spending the day hidden in crevices or under rocks.
  5. Tockay geckos are highly territorial, and will defend their territory aggressively from other animals.
  6. The tockay gecko's sticky toe pads allow it to climb vertical surfaces with ease.
  7. Tockay geckos are native to southeast Asia, but have been introduced to other parts of the world as well.
  8. The tockay gecko is a popular pet among reptile enthusiasts due to its unique appearance and hardy nature.
  9. The tockay gecko has a long lifespan, with some individuals living for over 20 years.
  10. Tockay geckos are often kept as pest control in areas where they are native, as they are known to eat insects and other small animals.

FAQs About the word tockay

A spotted lizard native of India.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The tockay gecko's piercing call can be heard echoing through the night.

With its large, colorful eyes, the tockay gecko is a striking sight to behold.

The tockay gecko's venom is used to paralyze its prey, making it an effective predator.

The tockay gecko is a nocturnal creature, spending the day hidden in crevices or under rocks.