Mortar Geckos
(strophurus igenti amicae)
Imagine a gecko with a golden spine and grey-black mottled scales. OK? Now make it as big as a horse, and give it the ability to shoot sticky mucus from its tail. And there you have it: the mortar gecko. All Mortar Geckos are descended from zoo specimens in North America and Europe; the various parent species are all from Australia, and are resolutely free from mutation. Oddly, while the species was clearly mutated by the Serpentfall, it shows none of the usual signs of Serpent taint.