A lizard quietly gliding across your wall may seem ordinary, almost insignificant. Yet in many parts of the world, particularly in warm climates, these small reptiles are familiar daily visitors and quietly impact human environments. Lizards, especially geckos, are often welcomed for practical reasons. They feed on insects, controlling pests naturally, reducing mosquito populations, flies, and other unwanted creatures, thereby providing ecological balance within homes without any human intervention. Across Asian cultures, lizards carry symbolic significance beyond their ecological role. In Vietnam, for instance, seeing a gecko is often interpreted as a protective sign, suggesting the home is safeguarded from...
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