Are gecko lizards endangered?* But no they aren't. If they were endangered they wouldn't sell them as pets...
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The protection status of gecko lizards varies by species and region. Some gecko species, particularly those that are endangered or threatened due to habitat loss and the pet trade, may be protected under national or international laws, such as the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES). It is important to check local regulations to determine the specific protection status of a particular gecko species in a given area.
No, gecko's are lizards, wich are representatives of the reptiles.
No, they are lizards though.
No, they are not endangered.
Yes Gecko's do have spines, as do all reptiles, lizards and vertebrates.
Yes, gecko lizards do exist in Bermuda. The island is home to several species of geckos, including the introduced Mediterranean house gecko. These lizards thrive in Bermuda's warm climate and can often be seen in residential areas, where they help control insect populations.
No geckos are not poisonous.
Geckos are not venomous or poisonous.
Yes it is endangered/threatened/rare.
Yes, * Beaded lizard * Gila monster * Blunt-nosed leopard lizard * Culebra Island giant anole * Monito gecko * St. Croix ground lizard
Geckos are kept commonly in the reptile hobby and for the most part, are not endangered or restricted. There are few species of gecko that are endangered such as the: Monito Gecko, Reunion Island day gecko.