most reptiles, including birds, have scales. It is entirely possible that there are some specializations in lizards and other reptiles where they change to have another body covering, but I haven’t seen any like that. However, I am not a naturalist, or a biologist, or a paleontologist(yet), so I can’t be sure.
One of the crested geckos dominant features are it's extending scales that run down from the eye sockets to the end of the neck. More desirable morphs called "pinstripes" have these extended scales running from the eyes to the base of the tail. These extended scales are sometimes referred to as "Crests." Thus, is where these animals received their common name "Crested Gecko"
Some examples of reptiles with scales include snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles. Their scales provide protection and help in reducing water loss from their bodies.
One example of a scaleless lizard is the "eyelash crested gecko" (Correlophus ciliatus). This species is known for its unique appearance, lack of traditional scales, and instead has a soft, velvety skin.
Rough and scaley.
Lizards aren't geckos, but geckos are lizards
Geckos do not fly
no geckos are not poison's
* Leopard geckos * Crested Geckos * White Lined Geckos (Skunk Geckos) * Fat-Tailed Geckos * House Geckos * Tokay Geckos * Golden Geckos * Madagascar Ground Geckos * Day Geckos
No. geckos don't get hemorrhoids
no
Geckos come from eggs. Geckos come from eggs.
Flying geckos are from the Gekkonidae family Cresteds are from the rhacodactylus family