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Gold dust day gecko: Revision history


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  • curprev 09:2209:22, 28 April 2021 2603:9001:6900:bb2c:a18a:e7:4355:f98a talk 5,232 bytes −286 Males: This section made a strange comparison of gold dust day geckos to lion prides and their behavior. While male day geckos can be agressive to one another (as with many animal species), geckos do not raise their young like lions nor do they know which young they have fathered. A "rival male" does not take over an area with a "resident male" and proceed to eat the defeated male's young, a behavior of lions. Some geckos and other reptiles may guard their eggs, but once they hatch and go... undo Tags: Mobile edit Mobile web edit

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