Gecko (creature)

Geckos are mutated and enlarged creatures prized for their sleek and durable hides. Before the Great War, they could be found in warm climates throughout the world, ranging from 1.6 cm to 60 cm in size, with the particularity among other lizards to make chirping sounds in social interactions with other. After the Great War, they've mutated, causing them to grow to giant size. Some of them evolved due to their exposure to the mutated F.E.V. in the air coming from the West Tek Research Facility, and some emergued due to other toxic conditions like massive radiation spills.



Characteristics
Geckos are reptilian in appearance and sport a pair of frils behind their head. Their eyes generally have an orange tint, and their body colors differ greatly based on the individual gecko type. All geckos have five fingers, five toes and have kept their pre-War ability to make chirping sounds in social interactions with each other. Gruff breathing, squeaking and cooing can be heard from time to time in gecko-inhabited areas. Like their pre-War cousins, Geckos lack eyelids and tear-ducts and can often be seen using their elongated tongues to lick at their eyes, clearing away dust and small debris. Most regular geckos are peaceful, unthreatening creatures, but if one gecko is attacked, the rest of the pack in the area will quickly converge on the attacker, charging quickly with their mouths open and rapidly attacking with bites and swipes from their clawed hands.

Geckos seem to have no strictly hierarchical social structure, with no apparent leader and everyone seemingly being equal in the pack. Some seem to serve as hunters for the pack. Like deathclaws, they are oviparous, with the eggs typically covered by the father or the mother before the hatching and not laid into a place.

Normal geckos and golden geckos have hides that can be turned into all sorts of useful and attractive clothing items. Dresses, jackets and even armor can be constructed from their durable pelts after they've been tanned.

Gecko
The regular gecko is a small-medium sized gecko with indigo skin. Like their cousins the silver geckos, they are mostly peaceful but tend to be rather aggressive in groups. They are very quick on their feet and are fond of using their numbers to rush and overwhelm the opponent.

Silver / little gecko
The silver gecko, also called little gecko, is a small sized gecko with silver skin. They are the smallest and least aggressive of all geckos and are not very resistant to damage. They have thus far only been observed in southern Oregon.

Golden gecko


The golden gecko is a medium-sized gecko with a rich, golden hide. They are a rarer, but also deadlier breed than the regular or silver gecko. They can be found around irradiated areas in which they lick up toxic waste, causing their particular mutation, making their hides far more "glamorous" than any other kind of gecko, and making their attacks irradiate the opponent. They can be found in southern Oregon and in the Mojave Wasteland.

Fire gecko


The fire gecko is a medium-large sized gecko with dark violet skin. They are the second deadliest kind of gecko after the green gecko and, as indicated by their name, can breathe fire due to their constant exposure to sulfur that is now held in their digestive system. Unlike other geckos, they also have large spikes or decorative frills that cover their heads down to their lower back. They are immune to fire and their hides are far too mangy and burnt to have any true value. They can be found in northern California and in the Mojave Wasteland.

Green gecko


The green gecko is a large gecko with shiny light green skin. They are the most deadly of all geckos, and can spit several slow-moving and far-reaching globs of poisonous saliva similar to centaurs. Despite their fragile appearance, they have a high resistance to damage. The cause of their mutation is currently unknown, though some theorize it might be due to ingestion of poisonous plants native to Zion. They can only be found in Zion Canyon.