It protects itself
food of course
RANGO!!
yes. the web footed gecko lives in the Madagascar. they are also found in the nahib dessert.
It does so to avoid predators.
A leaf tailed gecko would be an example of one such animal as would the mimic octopus.
Gecko tails fall off as a defense mechanism when they feel threatened. This process, called autotomy, allows geckos to escape from predators by leaving behind a wriggling tail that distracts the predator while the gecko makes its getaway. The lost tail will eventually regrow, helping the gecko survive and protect itself in the wild.
No, one gecko can live by itself.
Their predators. Large birds and snakes too.
It's possible - monogamy in reptiles is very rare.
it lives in the mountains in Portico and it protects it self with its tail.
Cats, snakes, dogs everything that eats meat
Run, hide, climb