Gecko Genus: Species: - Gulf Coast Consortia

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Genus: Mimosa
Species:
Gecko
Genus:
Coleonyx
Species: Brevis
Tomentosa
Life
Cycle
Adaptation
Special
abilities
Food Web
Habitat
Food Chain
Bibliography
• Http://cprfiri.smartwriters.com/index.2ts?pa
ge=1005
• http://www.gumdiggersspark.co.hz/geckos.
htm
• http://www.enchantedlearning.com/subject
s/reptiles/lizard/gecko.shtml
Adaptation
• The tail is a defense. It distracts the predators while
it escapes and grows back.
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Food Chain
Texas Banded Gecko
eats spiders.
Spiders eat
Bugs.
Hawks eat
geckos.
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Food Web
• Gecko eats bugs and spiders, hawks eat geckos and bugs, and
bugs eat plants and grass, spiders eat bugs.
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Special Abilities
• When ever a Hawk attacks a Gecko a Gecko defends itself by
the animal to pull it by the tail and the gecko’s tail breaks off. It
grows back, and the gecko does not get hurt.
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Life Cycle
• First, a gecko takes 45 days to hatch from its egg and next ,the
Texas Banded gecko takes 1 year to be fully grown.
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Habitat
• The Texas Banded Gecko’s Habitat is the Rock outcrops and
canyon beds in the desert area. That is found beneath shelving
rocks, and discarded boards.
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ABC Book
• A gecko eats insects and an eagle eats
the gecko. Geckos clean their eyelids by
licking them. A gecko is a small animal its
hatched from an egg. It is black with spots,
the spots look like yellow lakes.
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