Orange leopard gecko with white spots
Description
I lost my orange leopard gecko yesterday around 3pm near the Dimond Center on Dimond Boulevard in Anchorage. It's a small gecko, about 4 inches long, with bright orange skin and white, irregular spots along its back. There's a tiny white scar on the tip of its tail and a faint cream patch behind the left hind leg that makes it a little easier to recognize. He usually hides under heat mats and tends to freeze when he hears people, so it's easy to miss him. This pet means a lot to me—it's been part of our little family since last spring—and I’m really hoping to get him back. If anyone finds him, please message me right away; I’d be forever grateful.
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