Leopard geckos have fat tails because in the wild they may not eat for days and days. Whenever you feed you leopard gecko a samll portion of there meal goes to there tail. This is stored up nutrients for days when they may not eat. THis way a gecko can live from the nutrients in there tail. This does not mean you should stop feeding you gecko for days on end. Baby and juvenille geckos should be fed every day. However an adult gecko i find is perfectly comfortable eating a large meal every other day. ANd when i say large i mean 5 large crickets. My geckos are perfectly healthy and happy on this diet.
Geckos have detachable tails.
Yes, leopard geckos' tails can fall off easily as a defense mechanism called autotomy.
fat tailed geckos shake there tail because they are naturally slow and use it to distract the cricket. by causing a distraction on the back end they can get close with the head
Geckos have the ability to vocalize as loose their tails as a defence of getting away.
No. Geckos are vertebrates.
No
Yes, If lost a African fat tail will re generate a new tail, although it may look different from the original, it still provides the same purposes.
They may bite, screech, and drop their tails.
The only reptiles you can place with a leopard gecko are fat tailed geckos. Leopards and Fat Tails are very closely related and don't seem to be able to tell the difference between each other.
-African fat tails who are healthy in captivity typically weigh in at 45-75 grams (Not even a pound). (Petco Website)
yes they do, these are some of the geckos adaptations:they grow their tails backwhen they shed their skin they eat it!they are very fast runners!
Geckos drop their tails as a defense mechanism to escape from predators. This process, known as autotomy, allows the gecko to distract the predator while the tail continues to wiggle, giving the gecko a chance to escape.