A jumping lizard is not a species of gecko. Although there are many species of gecko that do jump, what makes a gecko different than any other lizard is that they have the ability to vocalize and drop their tails. vocalizing can include: finding a mate, when startled, marking their territory or even during male fights.
Are gecko lizards endangered?* But no they aren't. If they were endangered they wouldn't sell them as pets...
No, A gecko is not an amphibian. It is a lizard, and lizards are reptiles. An amphibian spends part of it's life in water, and part on land. A gecko is more of a desert animal. It does NOT spend any of it's life in water and CAN NOT swim.
No, gecko's are lizards, wich are representatives of the reptiles.
No, they are lizards though.
Yes Gecko's do have spines, as do all reptiles, lizards and vertebrates.
Yes, gecko lizards do exist in Bermuda. The island is home to several species of geckos, including the introduced Mediterranean house gecko. These lizards thrive in Bermuda's warm climate and can often be seen in residential areas, where they help control insect populations.
No geckos are not poisonous.
Geckos are not venomous or poisonous.
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All over the world. Except Antarctica.
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