yes
Yes it is endangered/threatened/rare.
yes
New Zealand native geckos such as green geckos, forest geckos and yellow geckos eat insects eg: Flies, Moths, Spiders etc. But they will supplement it with fruit (ie: from mahoe) and nectar (ie: from flax flowers) when it is available. Hope this Helped :)
Striped Hyenas Are Not Endangered. They Are Near Threatened. So There Conservation Status Is Not Threatened.
They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
No, absolutely not. They are different species!!! The dragon will eat the gecko.
Sorry I can give you one of a Gold Crested Gecho if you like
If a leopard gecko is threatened, it will drop it's tail. the tail creates a diversion and wiggles on the ground while the leopard gecko runs for safety.
Having a striped tail would just be a physical feature of the animal and will not determine or effect the sex of the animal. Housed geckos have been known to come in 3 main varietys: Striped, Bold and Patternless.
Taj Coromandel was created in 1974.
Gecko tails fall off as a defense mechanism called autotomy. When a gecko feels threatened, it can voluntarily detach its tail to distract predators and escape. The detached tail will continue to wiggle, drawing the predator's attention away from the gecko, allowing it to flee to safety.
Gecko tails fall off as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened. This helps them escape from predators by distracting them with the detached tail, allowing the gecko to make a quick getaway. The lost tail will eventually regrow, providing the gecko with a second chance at survival.