No. Geico is an insurance company. A Gecko is, however, a lizard and thus a reptile.
The Geico Lizard is famous for being the mascot for Geico Car Insurance. You can learn more about Geico car insurance online at the official Geico website.
A cobra is a reptile, not a mammal. Reptiles, like cobras, are cold-blooded vertebrates that have scales and lay eggs. Mammals, on the other hand, are warm-blooded vertebrates that have hair or fur and give birth to live young.
No. Crocodile is a reptile and not considered "seafood". But there are some crocodiles that do live in salt water (in Australia and the South Pacific)
The Geico gecko is a fictional character created by the advertising agency The Martin Agency for the insurance company Geico. He is not from a specific location as he is a representation of the company's brand.
It is illegal to own any species of turtle or tortoise in Maine as pets. Additionally, any non-native reptile species that are considered invasive are also illegal to own in the state.
It is a reptile in the suborder Sauria or Lacertilia.
Yes, a turtle is considered a reptile.
A turtle is considered a reptile, not an amphibian.
I think you are asking about the gekko, the cartoon reptile in the Geico commercials. He is voiced by a British actor, Jake Wood, who uses an exaggerated British-Cockney accent. But we are never told what country the gekko is from.
No modern reptile is considered a dinosaur. The only living animals that might be considered dinosaurs are birds.
it would be considered a reptile
All dinosaurs are considered reptiles.
A reptile :)
A reptile that will ride around on your arm, like a snake or a lizard, so the turtle wouldn't be considered an arm reptile or a rattlesnake.
It was considered a reptile about billion of years ago. It is still called a reptile, so no.
anything with scales and that can walk on land
Sowbugs are a type of crustacean. Dinosaurs are a type of reptile. Sowbugs are not a type of reptile or dinosaur.