There are over 1000 Gecko Species spread across the world but my favourite would have to be.... CANT CHOOSE ONE!
There are well over 1300 different species of gecko.
Yes. They are two different species.
As scientists are discovering a new species of gecko almost every year, there are around 1500 different species of geckos.
No, absolutely not. They are different species!!! The dragon will eat the gecko.
There are about 1,500 different species, worldwide.
The species of gecko native to new zealand are typically green. There are two different types of species and both are striclty native to new zealand. both of these gecko species give birth to live young and there is only 1 other gecko specie able to do this (R. Trachy native to New Caledonia) The way to determine these species from others is that their natural body colour is typically green with white markings.
These two species are coming from two different parts of the world, requiring a different environment. The golden gecko receives ambient temperatures of 97-107F. The crested gecko needs an ambient temperature of 66-80F. Concluding that these two species cannot live together.
It depends on the species of gecko. The kawekaweau the largest species of gecko is 24 inches.
No, two different species are not capable of laying fertile eggs with another gecko species.
The number of geckos in the world are not known, but it is safe to assume that there are millions.
Gecko species are typically solitary animals and should not be housed with other species of gecko, or other species of reptile.
That depends on which species you are asking about. There are approximately 1,500 species of gecko.