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Gecko Escape Essay 250 words

Today, I caught a little gecko on the mountain. It looks very cute. It has a pair of light yellow eyes on its triangular head. There is a black line in the eye, which is its eyeball. It has a lizard-like body, small, but extremely flexible in its movements. The little gecko is light brown from head to tail, and its abdomen is translucent, with a light yellow lower jaw and a light red belly, like an elf. It jumped on my camo pants and I had trouble finding it. It has four legs, each foot has five feathery toes, and there are circles of white ribs on the toes, like blossoming snowflakes. It is good at climbing. It swings a long tail and climbs on the wall as if it were on the ground. But I just put it in the water. Unexpectedly, he swam happily, as agile as a cheerful little fish, with his long tail swinging constantly.

                      

I heard that when a gecko encounters danger, it will cut off its tail and escape. After a few days, it will grow a new tail. I grabbed its tail and hung it in the air, but it looked like it was at my mercy, accepting my prank innocently. I put it on the ground again and stepped on its tail, ha! A miracle happened. It quickly slipped away from my feet, leaving only a short tail. The severed tail kept swinging in the wind, like a seahorse, performing the Yangko dance alone. What a cunning and smart little boy. Guy! I played with it in the palm of my hand. It suddenly jumped from my hand to my clothes, then jumped to the ground like a bird, and then quickly disappeared from my side. No trace left.