2. Introduction
● I am doing my p3 on geckos because I have one as a pet and it
really surprises me in many different ways. The fact that
surprised me the most was that the average lifespan of a
Leopard Gecko is 15-35 years if well cared for. They can also
survive without food or water for a remarkably long time without
dying. They can go without food for more than two weeks and
survive without water for just less than a week. They can
endure lack of food for a very long time which surprised me.
They are cold blooded and nocturnal.
3. Diet
● If living in the wild, Leopard Geckos eat insects, spiders
and worms. Geckos refuse to eat anything dead and if
they are a pet the best food to give them would be
crickets. They have a good sense of smell and sight and
stalk their prey like a real leopard. They walk around
following insects and then their tails shake really fast and
then they lunge at the crickets so quickly you can barely
see the movement.
4. Size
● Leopard Geckos are much smaller than
Bearded Dragons and other reptiles. Babies are
usually 6-8 cm long and weigh about 3 grams.
Adults are between 20 and 27 cm long and
weigh 45-60 grams.
5. Shedding
● Geckos shed their skin once a month. A few days before
shedding, their skin will turn a whitish grey colour. They do
this by using their mouth to tear it off and don't leave any
evidence behind as they eat the skin as soon as it comes
off. Once the gecko has shed, the skin will be brighter.
Reptiles shed their skin to allow growth and to remove
parasites on their old skin.
6. Habitat
● Leopard Geckos generally live in the deserts of
India, Afghanistan and southern Pakistan. They
do not like the light and are nocturnal so during
the day they are usually in dark places:under
rocks and caves.
7. Defensive traits
● Leopard geckos' predators are snakes, frogs, and foxes. Their good sense
of hearing and sight help them escape from them at night. Their skin also
helps as it camouflages well from the predators. Shedding their skin also
gets rid of any scent the predators are following. When they feel threatened
they hiss to ward off predators. As well as avoiding heat, geckos hide in
holes and burrows to hide from predators. Geckos also have the amazing
ability to detach their tails voluntarily if grabbed by the tail or attacked by
predators. This ability is called caudal autotomy. The tail also has some
weight so the gecko can travel faster without one. Detaching doesn't harm
the gecko, but if it doesn't grow back the gecko can get sick and possibly
die.
8. Observations
● If I put my gecko down on the ground it will instantly try to escape. It
sprints to the nearest dark spot underneath cabinets and shelves. If I
put it down on the table it doesn't move for quite a while, and then
tries to find a way off the table without falling. Whenever it is in its
glass cage it is usually in one of the two rocks or is just under the
heat lamp. It occasionally randomly walks around the area but not
that often. As soon as it sees the crickets in the bag we are about to
toss in her cage, her pupils get big and she crawls onto the highest
point inside her cage and tries to get out to get the crickets. As soon
as we dump them in, she looks for the nearest one. She can only see
in front of her so it is hard for her to find a silent unmoving cricket. If
the cricket is unmoving she starts forward very slowly. Once she gets
close enough she stops, her tail starts moving really fast and then
she moves her head and lunges at the crickets easily eating a dozen
within a few minutes.
9. Characteristics
● Leopard Geckos in the wild have duller skin than those
kept in captivity. The skin is also very durable and it
can sustain the rocky and sandy terrain it lives on.
They have small legs which allow them to be quick
and agile. Instead of ears they have openings on
either side of their heads. During the day they absorb
heat and light so that they can have energy to hunt
during the night.
10. Facts
● Most reptiles don't have eyelids, but Leopard Geckos do.
● Leopard Gecko genders are determined by temperature.
At 90*F all unhatched geckos will be male and at 80*F all
geckos will be female.
● If a Leopard Gecko is bitten and the skin grows back the
skin will always be a different colour than the rest of it.
● Leopard Geckos are immune to scorpion stings.
● Most geckos have pads to help them climb but Leopard
Geckos have small claws.
● Leopard Geckos' tails are used as a food storage in case if
there is a lack of food.
11. Conclusion
● Even without all these facts I still find Leopard
Geckos the most interesting of all animals. Who
knew that such small things were capable of so
much? The reason I chose this topic was
because I have a pet Leopard Gecko, I already
knew some information about it and that it was
actually fun to write at times.