As a leopard, it cannot change it's spots... Okay, wait a second... they're really really cute, a bit large (for a gecko) at about two and a half to three and a half inches in length, weighing in around 45-65 grams. Their skin is very durable, shedding about once a month as adults, twice that rate as juveniles... They are ectothermic (look that up) insectivores who thrive on crickets if kept in captivity. Unlike mostgeckos, they have movableeyelids.
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no absolutely not! If your leopard gecko needs a companion try another leopard gecko (you can not pair male leopard geckos with other male leopard gecko)
leopard gecko
A dropped tail leopard gecko has the ability to detach its tail when threatened, allowing it to escape from predators. This adaptation benefits its survival in the wild by distracting the predator, giving the gecko a chance to flee and survive another day.
The Latin name for the Leopard gecko is 'Eublepharis macularius'
Leopard gecko was created in 1854.
No, a leopard gecko has never bitten me.
Vietnamese Leopard Gecko was created in 1999.
well... i either call it the ghost leopard gecko or the Halloween leopard gecko because of the way it looks.
There should be many hits on Google for leopard gecko breeding.
No.
the leopard gecko lives under bits and pieces
no