You can tell if your gecko is cold by observing its behavior. If it is seeking out warm spots in its habitat, such as basking under a heat lamp or heat mat, it may be feeling cold. Additionally, if your gecko is sluggish or not moving much, it could be a sign that it is too cold. It's important to monitor the temperature in your gecko's habitat to ensure it is within the appropriate range for their species.
Cold-blooded
All in Fahrenheit for a leopard gecko: cold side- 75-85 Warmside (Basking)- 95-105 Crested gecko: Cold side- 65-85 warm- 85 Bearded Dragon: Cold- 85-95 warm- 100-115(max) hope this helps.
All reptiles are exothermic, or cold-blooded.
Same thing ... Gecko. I know it, i am french :)
That's a hard question.I don't know.
(1) reptile , (2) cold blooded (3) carnavore
No, A green tree frog is an exothermic (cold blooded) animal. :)
They have the same name, but their color might be different. The spots and striped might be at their tail, the whole body, or the head. Their skin colors can be yellow, pinkish-orange, and that's all i know. :D
A gecko is able to survive in captivity in any country, so long as the specific requirements of the animal are being met. In the wild, a gecko may not be able to survive the cold winters in New Jersey, depending on the species.
They does it because they are cold blooded reptiles and need slight to stay warm
The scientific name for Tokay Gecko is Gekko gecko.
from what i know I'd say the oldest fossil is Dimetrodon,a giant carnivorous lizard with a sail on it's back. PROBABLY an ancestor of the gecko (gecko's don't have sails on there backs)