No salmonella is not an airborn bacteria its only transmitted by touching the lizard
Eublepharus macularius and how you pronounce that is: you-bl-air-us mac-u-lar-e-us if that helps. And just to tell you leopard gecko is not spelled lepard gecko their is an o after the e just for farther reference.
Salmonella does not require air to survive; it is a facultative anaerobe, meaning it can grow in both the presence and absence of oxygen. However, it does need moisture or water to thrive, as it typically survives in wet environments. Proper food handling, cooking, and sanitation are essential to prevent salmonella contamination.
Leopard tanks can be destroyed from the air too. Brimstone, hellfire and maverick are some examples of missiles which are able to pierce the leopard armour.
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Some geckos do and some geckos don't- it depends on the temperature that they were born with. If they were born at a hot temperature, they will be a hot female which means that they are very aggressive and won't like that much company. Male geckos usually want a companion with them, but sometimes, they will get tired of their companion and want their space back. Then, they will just keep wanting another female gecko again and again...ugh, men!
If a culture of salmonella is left open to the air it can become contaminated with other airborne bacteria.
Geckos poke their tongues out to gather chemical information from their surroundings, a behavior known as tongue-flicking. By doing this, they can sample scents and pheromones in the air, which helps them navigate their environment, find food, and communicate with other geckos. Their tongues are equipped with specialized receptors that allow them to detect these chemical cues effectively.
can hear well in both water and air
yes, when the temperature of his/her environment is changed too quickly a gecko can go into shock. I gave my leopard gecko a bath recently and it was a little too warm, and when I took him out into the cold air, he froze for about a minute. I thought he was dead, but he soon went back to normal. shock can last several minutes. just try to avoid sudden temp change and it'll be fine.
Geckos have billions of invisible hairs on the bottoms of their feet. These hairs are called spatulae and they work sort of like Velcro. This allows them to walk up walls and across ceilings. The more humid the air, the stickier the hairs get.
It is to get lots of food to born there young which helps the environment with lots of stuff such as to help carbon dioxide be clean don't know if you knew this but when an baby is born age 0months -3 years it helps the air provide us.