The yellow thing is probably the new tail growing back in its place. i wouldn't worry. also, when the new tail grows back, it will be ugly and not as good looking as the previous one was.
don't worry it will grow back they do that when they get scared
Your lizard must have felt threatened. Most lizards can shed their tail when frightened. It should start growing back in awhile.
It is displaying to another gecko.
African fat tail gecko
NO but if it loses its tail it grows back!
Yes. A gecko will grow back a tail. It won't be as long or strong, but it will grow back.There are many reasons why a gecko's tail may fall off. It may fall off when in a fight with another animal, or the tail can also fall off if the gecko is stressed out. Unfortunately, if the tail does fall it will not grow back .
fat tail leopard geckos tail are much larger than normal leopard gecko tails.The markings are different leopard geckos have a different personality
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.
its a gecko
Yes, a Gecko's tail will grow back over time.
A Gecko can only loose it's tail ,and survive.
Yes, a leopard gecko drops its tail when threaten. It does this to distract the attacker so that it would attack the tail which is no longer on the gecko but still moves and wriggles. (Like some kind of cat toy.)
When a leopard gecko feels threatened it loses its tail. The tail still moves because it has nerve endings in it, and will distract the enemy while the leopard gecko gets away. Eventually the leopard gecko will grow a new tail but it will not be as pretty as its old tail. It will grow back in a "light bulb" shape instead of sleek and straight.
A Leopard Gecko stores its fat in its tail.