I assume you mean Gunther's gecko? The temperature there is typically 20-30 plus degrees in 'winter' and 26-over 40 degrees in the 'summer'. It can be very dry there, typically of tropical island climates, with heavy rainfall more common in the months of December through to February (summer). I hope this was helpful.
Round Island day gecko was created in 1885.
It runs.
Round Island, in the Indian Ocean. This species is also known from fossils on Mauritius.
Their teeth are tough and strong!
When rabbits and goats were brought to Round Island in the 1800s, they ate all the forests and the geckos had nowhere to live.
Round Island Day Gecko feet is adapted to where they live because they live in a wet , cold area , and there feet is furry and it keep them unwet and dry.
Primarily the island of Madagascar.
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.
their tail drops of, hopefully the enemy would pay attention to the tail while the gecko escapes. The tail heals quickly so they grow a new one.
Feeding/Diet: Round Island Day Geckos will eat any insects that land on the palm tree. They may try to move closer to their prey, or they will wait until it walks closer and grab it with its mouth. The gecko also eats pollen and nectar from the palm flowers. The gecko may also leave the palm tree to search for food such as fermenting fruit and ground-living insects.
Madagascar day gecko was created in 1831.
Agalega day gecko was created in 1975.