There are over 1200 species of gecko and some are semi arboreal - arboreal dwelling species. A semi arboreal specie enjoys hanging out between 1' - approx 10' high off the ground. An arboreal specie enjoys heights 10' or more. Some species include: crested geckos, tokay geckos, golden geckos, turner geckos and day gecko species. There are many many arboreal species and most are equipped with sticky lamalea on their feet, which allows them to grip almost any surface known to man.
Geckos live in all continents except Antarctica.
Tokay geckos are native to North Eastern Asia. Including: Vietnam, Malyasia, Indonesia.
This is some reasons a leopard geckos and Madagascar day geckos can't live together: #1: Madagascars have a different environment than leopard geckos. Madagascar day geckos live in tropical conditions and leopard geckos live in desert conditions. #2 they would be fighting because they are territorial.
Leopard geckos live in a desert habitat, but not in a sandy one.
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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Geckos cannot live in antarctica, becase of the weather being to cold, since they have to live in a medium temperature area.
Yes! Of course.
Geckos are little colorful lizards with wide suctiony toes (for gripping) or claws for scaling rocks and cool eyes.
Geckos come from every continent on earth except for Antarctica