=Yes because they have the same body features.=
From experience of keeping leopard geckos i have found that the African fat-tailed gecko is the most related, actually you can keep these to lizards together and they will be fine
African Fat Tailed Geckos. They are basically the same care but look a little different. Look them up and see.
the over gekoes and other animals
They are all "geckos".
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the over gekoes and other animals
No, these animals have scales not fur.
No these animals are completely harmless.
A gecko's niche is probably that it eats mosquitoes to help other animals from them.
In captivity? none.
Iguanas, goats,and gecko
Gecko species are typically solitary animals and should not be housed with other species of gecko, or other species of reptile.
A house Gecko looks like the typical small lizard. Please check the related link for a picture of a house gecko.
Philippine gecko
the Hawaii gecko, one centimeter long.
A gecko is usually an insectivorous specie. These animals will prey on live feeders but do not eat cheese. They usually require a live feeders, as it's able to move and grasps the animals attention.
No, a gecko is not able to consume a carrot. These animals are usually insectivores (some being omnivorous and enjoying fruits, saps etc..) but there are no gecko species whose diet consist of vegetables.