Otago Daily Times

Public pitch names for cheeky smuggled gecko

- By MARGOT TAYLOR margot.taylor@odt.co.nz

A JEWELLED gecko, smuggled from his home on Otago Peninsula, taken to Germany and returned to Dunedin, is set to be named.

Otago Museum living environmen­ts and science engagement operations manager Sam Botting said a competitio­n to name the male gecko was the final step in the process of welcoming the rare lizard back to New Zealand.

The gecko, one of two smuggled from the peninsula about 2010, was identified from Facebook photos by Dunedin herpetolog­ist Carey Knox in 2013.

German authoritie­s and the Wildlife Enforcemen­t Group worked with Department of Conservati­on staff to repatriate the lizard following its identifica­tion.

The gecko had been homed since December in a purposebui­lt enclosure which mimicked the peninsula environmen­t.

Museum staff and members of Te Runanga o Otakou wanted to get to know the gecko before choosing a name, Ms Botting said.

‘‘We know he’s a bit cheeky. ‘‘He is very personable and he definitely acknowledg­es and responds to staff members.

‘‘He has favourites and he has his least favourites.’’

Members of the public could get inspiratio­n for names by visiting the museum, or voting online.

Museum visitor Cameron Burrows (10), of Dunedin, believed George suited the jewelled gecko’s demeanour, while his brother Scott (11), thought Patches was an apt reflection of the lizard’s appearance.

The last named animal at the museum was Eric, the giant gourami fish, who was a popular fixture at the museum until his death in 2004, Ms Botting said.

Entries close on May 19. The public would then vote on three names selected by museum staff and Te Runanga o Otakou representa­tives.

The winning name would be announced on June 28.

 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Naming rights . . . Lochie Grant (5), of Dunedin, ponders a name for the jewelled gecko at the Otago Museum yesterday.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH Naming rights . . . Lochie Grant (5), of Dunedin, ponders a name for the jewelled gecko at the Otago Museum yesterday.
 ?? PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH ?? At home . . . The unnamed jewelled gecko now living at the Otago Museum.
PHOTO: PETER MCINTOSH At home . . . The unnamed jewelled gecko now living at the Otago Museum.

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