Geckos are reptiles species meaning they are ectothermic. Meaning their body temperatures rely on the envoirenment. All reptiles require mildly warm - hot temperatures to stimulate their metabolism. The coolest of cool would be mid 60's. The bavayia andrhacodactylus species thrive in temps ranging from 65-75. Some uroplatus species thrive in cooler temps as well.
Geckos are ectothermic (cold-blooded) reptiles, meaning they rely on external heat sources to regulate their body temperature. Warm environments provide the necessary temperatures for their metabolism, activity, and reproduction. Additionally, these habitats offer abundant food sources and suitable shelter, which are essential for their survival. Consequently, geckos are typically found in warm climates where they can thrive.
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warm because i found them in the dirt
crocodiles are cold bloded amphibians so they may live where ever they like but the water must be warm or not really cold the temperatures they live in are usually around 21degress to 40degrees
No, geckos do not live in salt water. They are land-dwelling reptiles that require a dry environment to thrive. Geckos are typically found in warm and tropical climates around the world.
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Anchovies typically prefer temperate to warm waters for living. They are often found in coastal areas with moderate temperatures.
Armadillos have little body fat or hair that act as insulators against cold temperatures. Also, the armadillo does not hibernate. It must live in warm temperatures to survive.
warmNo, A peacock is warm-blooded.
Warm; because they are cold blooded they need to be warm to survive.
Red finger sponges typically live in warm water, as they thrive in tropical and subtropical regions where water temperatures are higher. They are found in coral reefs and other shallow marine environments with warm sea temperatures.
Warm blooded