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Gekos
Gekos

Gekos are small lizards found all over Hawaii. They are nocturnal animals, feeding on mostly bugs. Which is why you always find them gathered around light fixtures, since the bugs are attracted to light. They are absolutely harmless. So if you see one in your hotel room, don't worry, it will eat all of your bugs.
Wild Boars
Wild Boars


Wild boars live in the densely forested areas of Hawaii. They are like large pigs except that they have two large tusks and are quit aggressive in nature. Wild Boar hunting is very popular here in Hawaii.
Deer
Deer


Believe it or not, we do have deer here in Hawaii. Like the wild boar, they live in the forested area of Hawaii. They tend to come out at night on the local golf courses to graze.
Mongoose
Mongoose


The Mongoose was introduced to Hawaii in the 1800's by the local people to deal with rat. The only problem, rats are nocturnal and mongoose sleep at night. What happen there? Well, they are cute creatures that you will occasionally see dart across the street.
Hoary Bat
Hoary Bat


The Hoary Bat is one of two kinds of animals that were not introduced to Hawaii. They live mostly on Kauai and the Big Island. Hoary bats feed on insects and, like all bats, they are nocturnal.
 
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