these animals can live 10 - 20 years in captivity.
can live up to 40 years old
a flying gecko lives about 5-10 years
Short answer, No.
Hi! It is two type of life span of flying thing: flying hour and age. The maximum flying hour and age depend on manufacturer. It is extendable by overhauling it. The exact life span is depend the usage and service. Seawater cause much corrosion, sand cause engine troubles, and so on. There are helos in air which are 30 year old!
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Depending on the species in captivity, animals can live 20 years +. In the wild most species live 5-15years
Well FLYING is in the name so it has gliders on its side and webbed feet
1 meter on average
it is legal to have a flying gecko as a pet but you can not capture one from the wild
The Golden gecko (G.Ulikovskii) and the flying gecko (Ptychozoon kuhli) both come from the same natural environment, although reptile species should not be mixed. Within the same terrarium it's hard to be sure no bullying is happening in the tank or aggression shown.
The life cycle of a gecko begins with an egg being laid by the female. The egg hatches into a baby gecko, which is called a hatchling. The hatchling grows and develops into a juvenile gecko, which eventually matures into an adult gecko. Throughout its life cycle, the gecko goes through stages of growth and development, from egg to hatchling to juvenile to adult.
The life cycle of a leopard gecko begins with hatching from an egg, then growing into a juvenile gecko. As it matures, it reaches adulthood and can reproduce. The gecko continues to live and grow until it eventually passes away.