Broad-tailed geckos are generally not harmful to humans. They are small, non-venomous reptiles primarily found in Australia and are more beneficial than harmful, as they help control insect populations. While they may bite if threatened, their bites are not dangerous and typically only result in minor irritation. Overall, they are considered harmless creatures.
No. Geckos are vertebrates.
The smallest specie of Leaf tailed geckos available to reptile hobbyist' are the Satanic Leaf tailed geckos. This species will only reach 6-8" in length and weigh in around 40-50 Grams.
crickets
In Africa.
4 inches
things like lizard, bearded dragons, and other types of geckos like fat- tailed geckos
Yes, geckos are reptiles.
yes gueesing
on the island of Creete(greece)
I would definitely not recommend it, they will probably fight.
The scientific name of a broad tailed hummingbird is Selasphorus platycerus.
plate tailed geckos eat desert insects and flying insects.