really i dunno, but instead of comin on here why dont you look it up?
Madagascar day gecko was created in 1831.
30$ to 40$
the geico gecko is a species phesulma (day geckos). He is a giant madagascar day geckoPhelsuma madagascariensis grandis. A species native to Madagascar, being the largest species of the day gecko, and due to this little green fella we see on commercials, they are one of the most well known day gecko species.
Primarily the island of Madagascar.
If your talking about accent, then no. He is British.If your talking about where he lives, like the other user mentioned, he is from Madagascar being a Giant Madagascar Day Gecko!- The Leopard Gecko Girl
it does not need its mother to help them
* Leopard geckos * Crested Geckos * White Lined Geckos (Skunk Geckos) * Fat-Tailed Geckos * House Geckos * Tokay Geckos * Golden Geckos * Madagascar Ground Geckos * Day Geckos
Day geckos are native to Madagascar and surrounding inlets. There are many species of day gecko coming from the "phesulma" family of geckos.
In Madagascar
The Geico gecko is from the Phesulma species. They are active during the day and are usually brightly colored to attract a mate, the same way most birds do, the brighter the male, the better the chances are of mating. This particular species is known as the "Giant Madagascar Day Gecko" ranging from the rain forests of Madagascar.
The bibron gecko and closely related wall species of gecko are native to the sub aboreal areas of Africa. Enjoying a warmer climate with temperatures reaching 95-105F with next to zero humidity. The madagascar gecko, there are a few species coming from madagascar. Each of them requiring the temperatures from madagascar and humidity levels. Humidity %'s reach in the 70's and 80's each day for up to 4-6 hours. with temps around the same, the humidity is drastically different. The answer is no, species of different regions cannot be housed together due to the climate differences.
This gecko is native to Madagascar.