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by gamorasass » Tue Apr 10, 2018 6:04 am
friolera wrote:it looks like a leopard gecko
Correct.
Leopard Geckos will eat its old skin after shedding, revealing a brighter colored one. There are two theories of why common leopard geckos do this. One is that in the wild, common leopard geckos eat their shed skin so there is no trace that the common leopard gecko was there. The other theory is that eating the shed skin is a means for obtaining protein and other vitamins for growth.

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by gamorasass » Tue Apr 10, 2018 6:12 am
Rosy Tea wrote:African fat tailed gecko
Correct!
A common behavior seen in many gecko species, including Fat-tailed Geckos, is the ability to lose and then regenerate the tail. Tail loss may occur for many reasons, and serves the purpose of enabling the gecko to escape predation. In Fat-tailed Geckos especially, the tail mimics the shape of the head, and may save the gecko from death during an attack from a predator.

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