No. Both male and female geckos exist. However, in the case that no male geckos are available for mating, females can reproduce asexually to produce offspring genetically identical to itself. This is a common trait found in many reptiles and amphibians.
I believe Jurassic Park (the movie; I have yet to read the novel) draws on this idea when the female-only population of dinosaurs begins laying eggs and rearing young.
No
Geckos are common.
asexual reproduction, it is common on cells, bacteria and mol
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yes they are Added: No they are not , Not all. Some species are becoming really rare to find , Some are extincted but many geckos that are kept in captivity are extremely common. Leopard geckos , Crested geckos , Common house gecko , Fat tailed geckos and more are easy to breed geckos that are now almost everywhere in the pet shops.
No, geckos are not venomous at all. Geckos are very common in the state of Hawaii. Geckos are also a very good pet and eats a diet of crickets and meal worms.
both eat bugs but not sure
Asexual reproduction is the most common method of reproduction among bacteria.
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Asexual reproduction may be prominent in bacterias. Some protists may also undergo asexual reproduction at some stage of their lives.
The most common type of house pet of the gecko is the leopard gecko and other geckos
Asexual reproduction is when one animal can create offspring by itself. This is common with bacteria.
Asexual ancestry