Flying geckos grow to about 5-7" STV. (snout to vent, excluding the tail) The Crested geckos usually reach this same length and their babies are approx 1/2" - 1"
a flying gecko lives about 5-10 years
Short answer, No.
sometimes
very small so that he wont choke
Both
Well FLYING is in the name so it has gliders on its side and webbed feet
A gecko at adult size, yes. A "gieco" similar to Geico the car insurance...who knows!
it depends on the size of the gecko. if it is a regular sized gecko it ussaly is about 75 or 150.
The length of a baby alligator typically ranges from 6 to 8 inches, while a baby gecko is usually around 3 to 4 inches long. This means a baby alligator can be about 1.5 to 2.7 times longer than a baby gecko, depending on their exact sizes. Therefore, the alligator is generally significantly longer than the gecko.
No.
It depends on the species of gecko. The kawekaweau the largest species of gecko is 24 inches.
it is legal to have a flying gecko as a pet but you can not capture one from the wild