8 Cool Facts about Crested Geckos | Pet Reptiles

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Let other people have cats and dogs! Jungle Bob is here to show you that owning a pet reptile or amphibian is not as crazy as you might think. In this video, he tells you eight cool facts about crested geckos.

Crested geckos are arboreal lizards, meaning animals that inhabit trees, that are found in the South Pacific. You'll find them in the islands of New Caledonia and surrounding areas. And, amazingly, I've been in the industry for a long, long time, 45 years ago this animal didn't exist.

This was something that we didn't see very often, and certainly not in the pet world. They were very secretive creatures that lived in very sparsely-populated areas of the planet and, therefore, they weren't "known to science". But lo and behold, someone did find them and started to bring them back into the United States to breed, and now they are a popular animal in the pet trade.

They are beautifully adorned with colors that will match their habitat and match their backgrounds. They do not have the ability to change colors, but they do come in a variety of different ones. My favorite parts of them, if you could focus on our big guy here, is that they come with built-in eyelashes. You'll find that snakes do not have any eyelids, but most lizards do. Crested geckos are one of the exceptions to the rule. They do not possess a closeable eyelid.

So, they're constantly staring wide open. Nature gave them a little bit of an eyebrow row right there to protect them, but in order to clean their eyelid, they've developed a fascinating habit. And that is they just stick out their tongue and it extends far enough that they can actually lick their eyeballs. So, that is always a favorite for people to watch when he needs to do it. And it's a very effective way to keep his eyes clean if you don't have an eyelid.

If you see the little baby one I have here, he's complete with a tail, where his daddy here, that's an adult male crested gecko, has lost his tail. And that is another habit of arboreal lizards, in particular, that they drop their tails when any kind of danger comes along. This one is so quick to do that.

You could stare at him for a long time and if you frighten him enough just by looking at him, he will just drop his tail automatically. Unfortunately for him, he does not grow his tail back. It stays a stump for the rest of his life. That's just his problem.

But crested geckos are an amazing creature. They're fruit eaters to a degree. They'll lick the nectar out of flowers, almost bird-like. They'll also eat fruit that's rotting on the forest floor, and they're no strangers to catching an insect that's running on the ground. You'll see them usually in a tree upside down, facing downward, sleeping all day, therefore, a nocturnal predator, with their eyes wide open. Those fantastic eyeballs, those little slits, that always gives you an idea it's a nocturnal creature.

He's looking for anything that's moving on the forest floor and he just flies down and gets it. I say fly because he's got a little bit of a, not a webbed foot, but his toe has got a little bit of a pad to it, that he can just glide down to the forest floor. Little nails all across make it easy for him to climb, and he's perfectly adapted for hunting and living in the trees in the New Caledonian rainforest, which is a very temperate area, not very hot, not very cool.

He doesn't get a lot of sunlight. He just kind of lives in the canopy and he's a very peaceful, easygoing creature. There's a variety of different types these days. The crested gecko from the South Pacific.
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He has no idea how to handle these geckos, no wonder why the on dropped his tail

jtisle
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Was it just me or was he handling them quite rough

euxly
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I have a very healthy male creasted gecko he is 4 years old I got him at 1month and he still has his tail

drewwho_
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I have 3 of these little guys. They are really fun to handle, and very friendly with people.

secondghost
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I have 1 and her name is Fiona❤️ she's dark orange and is currently crawling on me😂 we currently have 7 pets! 3 cats, one dog, and 3 lizards! I have one in my room and my brother just got two I love pets

LT
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He handles them so poorly and roughly and it makes me want to take them off of him -.-

harryjackson
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This guy says he is a profesional, but no! In every video with this guy he handles the animals so badly! And he need to get his facts straight!!! Cause they do change coulor!

AndreasStom
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I thought the thumbnail was a Photoshoped version of the scene from "Lion King" when Rafiki raises baby Simba, but with crested geckos and with long arms lol xD

John-jydc
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That baby one looks like the one I got yesterday for Xmas

epicRMiddleton
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0:27 HEY DONT PICK THEM UP LIKE THAT. DISLIKE

wolfiver
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They change colour called firing up the dont blend with other objects like a chameleon though and they dont use thier claws to climb they use their feet like tree frogs have that suction cup to what ever he wants them too

michaelpressey
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good video i have decided on one of these instead of a bearded dragon, uses a smaller viv, no special lighting etc, you can kit the viv out with a water dropper etc and seem they happy on a pre made gecko diet and you can make there home look so cool!

dazspurs
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What expert are you handling a small fragile gecko like that. Also, Im not surprised his 'Daddy' lost his tail; maybe think about the way you pick up a animal so much smaller and more fragile than you next time

theflyingarrow
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Anyone else like how it feels funny to have them scuttle along your arm with their little pads? They feel soft so it's kinda fun^^

rosedragon
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They can't change colors per se but they get darker when stressed and paler when relaxed though

ramonarat
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they fire up which means they change color and u handle them badly ur too ruff with them

oliviabentley
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made me cringe everytime he kept grabbing the baby one

flamingbridges
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Imagine having no eye lids, wow i kinda feel bad for them having to keep their eyes open their entire lives lol

xeztan
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People say they can eat fruits but my crested geko turns into idominus rex when he sees crickets

rockgudiel
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Its called fireing up, They do it mostly at night, or when they are pissed.

ArtsyMe