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Yes, geckos do lay eggs, although some species are ovoviviparous, meaning they give birth to live young instead. Most gecko species, however, are egg-layers and typically lay clutches of one to two eggs at a time. The eggs are often soft and leathery rather than hard-shelled, which helps them adapt to their environment. After laying their eggs, geckos usually do not care for them, and the young hatch after a few weeks to months, depending on the species and conditions.

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