The gecko licks its eyeball seductively: ‘I mean, have you seen my feet?’

It is evening, and the world seems to go still for a moment, as though some kind of signal has been lost. You hear a tiny bark. There in the corner: a gecko. If the corner is in an apartment that is in a suburb in a city in Malaysia, you hear a “cicak”, in Bangladesh, “tiktiki”.

Where does this tiny reptile get the confidence to make a sound like that? “Not the hiss or croak for me,” it says. The gecko licks its eyeball seductively: I mean, have you seen my feet?

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

David Gandy: ‘I’ve done my share of underwear shoots’

The model, 41, on his dangerous youth, micro-managed middle age, dancing with…

Pilot from crashed plane in US pulled to safety moments before train hits

Video footage shows Los Angeles police officers freeing pilot which had crash-landed…

‘Like losing a hand’: musicians on the crisis in hearing loss

Oscar-nominated film Sound of Metal depicts a drummer battling hearing loss. As…

Elon Musk memo suggests Twitter worth less than half of what he paid for it

Calculation based on leaked offer to staff that implies firm valued at…