They can but usually they won't. Sometimes they may pounce at a cricket and mine has done a sort of jump off my hand because it was at a certain angle, but this probably won't ever happen.
they climb walls with suckchin cups or plungers
There are multiple species of gecko that are not equipped with the sticky pads and able to climb glass. It is believed that geckos from a sandy environment do not need these because they dig rather than climb.
force feed it
Geckos are lizards that are found in warm climates and belong in the Gekkota family. A gecko is able to climb walls through the use of their specialized toe pads.
Run, hide, climb
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.
the leopard gecko makes a great pet. they do not have sticky hands so they cannot climb out of the tank and escape
If the wood is VERY rough, maybe, but usually no.
Because he is probably trying to escape
Yes it's fine - as long as there is a cavity large enough for the gecko to climb into (makes them feel safe)
Almost any insect would be able to do this, as well as most kinds of gecko lizards. (The leopard gecko is the sole exception.) Smaller monkeys, such as marmosets, would be able to climb rough vertical walls as well.
yes because the leopard gecko loves to climb on the Russian tortoise and the Russian tortoise won't even notice