Depending on your location, The tokay gecko is probably your noise maker. The males of this species are able to reach 100Grams +. During the warmer weather the males make a vocalization to attract a female. "oh ugh" The begining of the call is a higher tone than the end of the call. Resembles their name "to-kay"
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A fox has one pad on each toe.
They eat right toe.
Not exactly. However they have a dueclaw. Also, if you look on the back of the leg, there is a pad on the wrist known as the carple pad.
A pad is a flattened mass of something soft, a cushion, a thickening on the base of a toe of an animal, a sanitary napkin, or a slang term for a person's house.
The lizard with sticky feet is called a gecko. Geckos have specialized toe pads that enable them to climb and stick to surfaces such as walls and ceilings.
A cat's toe pad growth helps them grip surfaces better, providing traction for quick movements and jumps. This enhances their agility and balance by allowing them to navigate various terrains with precision and stability.
It is called the germinal matrix. Try google next time.
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Yes. All of my toe rings are small sized regular rings. Thinner rings are more comfortable when you first start wearing them. There will need to be some trial and error as the ring needs to be smaller than your toe pad (so you don't loose it) but slightly bigger than the bone between your joints where the ring will sit. You will need to lubricate the toe pad to get the ring past it. Women usually wear sizes 3-4 and men 5-6. Fitted toe rings are much superior to adjustable ones.
Something tells me that you are going for row, rhyming with how, and row, rhyming with toe.
A skink (not sure if that's how to spell it)