No, male flying geckos will simply mate with any receptive female they encounter, provided they are in good health and condition. Females are also not particularly picky.
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During the breeding season most male geckos will mate with multiple females. There are few gecko species that will "select" their mate, such as the R. Leacheanous.
That's a hard question.I don't know.
A crested gecko is a crested gecko, i think you may have mistaken this as morphs or you meant another species of gecko; if another species of gecko, no, if another morph yes.
Naturally in the wild, the African fat tailed gecko will not pick one mate for life. It is common for a female to mate with multiple males during mating season. In captivity, a fat tailed gecko MAY mate with one partner for life as humans control their mating cycle.
No.
it helps to attract a mate
Flying fish typically find a mate through visual displays, such as changing colors or patterns, and by engaging in courtship behaviors like chasing or performing aerial acrobatics. Once a mate is chosen, the pair will release eggs and sperm into the water to fertilize them.
do brown bears keep their mate
yes
The dragonflies mate while flying in the air. They do not only mate with one female partner during their lifespan.
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.