Koalas are quite indigenous to Australia, and have never been introduced into the wild in NZ. They have particular diet of Eucalyptus I believe, which is not sufficiently widespread in NZ.
in the zoo or the wild or up ma bum
Because the Geckos we have as pets for years and years no menmber of their family has been wild so they are very inbred and have become very different to what they should be like in the wild
The geico geckos
YES THERE ARE!
Yes i heard of these this called penis geckos they eat penises of of men.
you can't know how many are left in the wild because they multiply everyday.
i think it depends on the type of gecko
In the Amazon.
crickets its simple
It depends what breed they are really, also it is illegal in some countries to take geckos and skinks from the wild, such as new zealand. Tiny pink geckos in American Southwest often live in homes, and are useful to help control small bugs.
Leopard geckos are one of the few geckos that don't 'stick' they have little claws instead this is because in the wild they dont climb walls only rocks.