Geckos primarily occupy the rainforest's understory and canopy levels. They are often found on tree trunks, leaves, and branches, where they hunt insects and other small prey. Some species are also adapted to life closer to the forest floor, while others may be arboreal, utilizing their climbing abilities to navigate the higher levels of vegetation. This adaptability allows them to thrive in diverse rainforest environments.
yes
The rocky marginal regions
They live inthe west side of managascar
Not all gecko species come from rainforests. Most gecko species that do live in a rainforest is because the specific species thrives in a humid environment.
Depending on which part of the globe the gecko comes from will determine the type of skin/scales they have. A gecko that comes from the dry arid plains of Africa will typically have a rough body with sharp like edges/ points. Where as a gecko from a rainforest will usually have a softer feel with a velvety body.
It depends what type of geckos you have. You can most likely tell by going on a website that specializes the gecko you want to learn more about. They most likely will tell you which rainforest a gecko lives in. But if you want to learn which rainforest geckos live in, the answer is that all geckos do not live in rainforests. Some live in deserts.
Geckos primarily inhabit the understory and forest floor layers of the rainforest. These areas provide ample cover and food sources, such as insects, while offering protection from larger predators. Some gecko species may also be found in the canopy, where they can find additional food and shelter.
the canopy part of the tropical rainforest
in the second level
the highest level of a rain forest is the sky
maybe the very top level, the canopy level
Yes there are such as Gaboon Vipers, Brown Tree Snake, Eastern brown snake, Green tree snake, red bellied black snake, camelion gecko, boyd's forest dragon, carpet python, eastern water dragon, northern leaf-tailed gecko, south east asian gecko an the Goanna/Monitor.