Both male and female tokays make a various of sounds. From croaks - grunts, mating calls - alarming one another of danger. Tokay geckos have received their names due to the sounds they make. To-kek, to-kek, is the sounds people of Malaysia and Indonesia hear all year round. Thus giving their name, Tokay.
A tokay geckos natural instinct is to defend one's self. A tokay will bark to ward off predators, call a mate, stress, or simple exhaustion.
Tokay geckos are native to North Eastern Asia. Including: Vietnam, Malyasia, Indonesia.
Yes. The tokay geckos primary form of defense is its agile speed and ability to scale vertical surfaces. if that doesn't work, they will bark and bite.
The Chinese water dragons cannot live with the Tokay geckos because they will feast on them.
Tokay geckos are known to be the "pitbull" of the gecko family. They tend to be very territorial and aggressive, although can be hand tamed.
No, Tokay Geckos may be more violent but Bearded Dragons are bigger.
Geckos normally bark when they feel threatened.
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Tokay geckos do not show the hemiphorical bulges like leopard geckos or cresteds. males have pores (as do all male geckos but they usually have a bulge) that are lining their "vents" these pores are where the male anatomy is contained. Pores are darker coloured spots along the geckos vent.
Tokay geckos are one of the most aggressive gecko species. They're often reffered as the pitbull of the gecko world. These animals do not enjoy handling. Your presence is enough to startle this species.
Some can be tamed, maybe if you got it young enough. But short answer, no. Tokay's are notorious for being rather nasty tempered.
I would only keep one Tokay per tank, especially a male. They can be highly territorial.