Minas Gekos was born in 1959.
you can usally find gekos in big shady trees that are big around the perimiter. you can also find them on a brick wall in your BACKyard.
The gekos eyes grew more protuberant with excitement
Daily like captive lizards and Gekos.
just about any hungry predator, even other gekos!!
Gekos do not eat fish. They eat small insects.
It all depends... In the wild, leapord gekos tend to be timid, unless encountered by predators. Wild bearded dragons are less timid, and will hiss ferociously at any threat. Captive bearded dragons are actually more timid, and are less dificult to tame than leapord gekos.
In a reptiles habitat there is everthing they need to sevive. eg. gekos needs rock, moist soil, heat and food. if one of those things were to disaper that spices would die off.
well the obvious are pets you find in pet stores such as rabbits, guini pigs, gerbils, hamsters, rats, mice, fish, stick insects, parrots, budgies, canaries. the un-obvious are snakes~with no venom or the venom taken out of them~, lizards, tirantulas, scorpians, gekos, frogs, toads. and obvious.. cats, dogs, ferits.
Congrats! If you want to hatch them, I would be careful not to touch the eggs, and talk to a pet store to see whether you need a special lamp, and any other aditional food or steps you need to take. When they hatch, I would take them out of the cage, and raise them seperately from the two mature gekos. Then I would separate the two mature ones if you don't want anymore eggs. When the baby gekos are full grown, I would keep some, give others away, and maybe see about selling the rest to breeders. If you don't want to hatch them, then I would take them out of the cage and either bury them, or make some money off them by selling them to a breeder.
The enemies of a gecko are a) Snake b) Owl c) Small mammals d) Centipedes e) Scorpions
Every animal is capable of regeneration to a certain extent, even humans. Only a few animals can regenerate large organs like limbs, though.