Geckos are not a species, they comprise and infraorder of lizards with about 1,500 known species.
depends on the species of gecko and the conditions. but easily 8-12 hours.
It depends on what species of gecko it is. Mourning geckos don't need a male and female but most species do
Are gecko lizards endangered?* But no they aren't. If they were endangered they wouldn't sell them as pets...
A jumping lizard is not a species of gecko. Although there are many species of gecko that do jump, what makes a gecko different than any other lizard is that they have the ability to vocalize and drop their tails. vocalizing can include: finding a mate, when startled, marking their territory or even during male fights.
No, gecko's are lizards, wich are representatives of the reptiles.
Most species of gecko are insectivores. This means they rely on a variety of live feeders such as worms, crickets and roaches. There are also some species of gecko that are omnivores relying on a variety of fruits, saps, pollens and insects. There are not species of gecko that rely on a veggie diet though and they will most likely not eat lettuce.
No, they are lizards though.
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There are no species of geckos that are native to Tasmania. However, there are other species of lizards that are native to Tasmania. The cold climate makes it difficult for most reptiles to survive though.
Crested geckos are solitary creatures, as with most gecko species. They will only interact with one of the same species during breeding season. Males will seek out females and copulate then leave and carry on, seeking another mate. If two males confront one another, they will fight for rights to breed and territory. Other species of lizards as well as other gecko species, should not be housed with crested geckos.
Yes, Geckos are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae which are found in warm climates throughout the world. Geckos are unique among lizards in their vocalizations, making chirping sounds in social interactions with other geckos.