Some gecko species such as the Crested gecko or the Gargoyle gecko can be born red. Throughout their growth, some may loose the red coloration and others may have the red color brighten.
i do not think so,they eat bugs only,as for a baby,find smaller bugs for em
You must mean the angel shark. It looks like an adult only smaller
No, leopard gecko's have solid tounges, like us, only they are very thin. (Note: i do own a leopard gecko, so i should know)
It looks very puffy and very fluffy. Only baby penguins have down feathers.
Yes they are!
Only if you'd like to, but I wouldn't consider it.
A baby kangaroo, or joey, looks nothing like its parent when it is born. It is tiny - only about 2cm long - blind, and hairless.
This is an adaptation which not only helps the gecko to camouflage in its habitat, but it also helps the gecko escape from predators. If the predator grabs hold of the what it thinks is the head, the gecko can drop its tail and escape safely. The tail grows back with time.
The only way you can be sure of paternity is to take a DNA test, otherwise nothing will stand up legally. You should seek legal advice.
A Gecko can only loose it's tail ,and survive.
A baby giraffe looks like a smaller version of an adult giraffe. If in the first few minutes of the birth, the baby giraffe will be rather wobbly as it tries to stand. It is important that the baby is soon able to walk and run along side their parents, as there are many predators in the wild.
The Geico gecko only exsists in the Geico commercials,so this means that in real life,the Geico gecko is not real.