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1. What does the gecko possess?
2. What do the gecko's feet stick to?
3. Which part of the gecko is dropped when it is attacked by a predator?
4. What happens to the gecko's tail after it drops a part of it?

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Answered by rubeemanish934841
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Answer:

1. Geckos are mostly small, usually nocturnal reptiles with a soft skin. They also possess a short stout body, a large head, and typically well-developed limbs. The ends of each limb are often equipped with digits possessing adhesive pads.

2. Geckos can stick to surfaces because their bulbous toes are covered in hundreds of tiny microscopic hairs called setae. Each seta splits off into hundreds of even smaller bristles called spatulae

3. The scientists tested the geckos on slippery vertical surfaces and found that when the lizard loses its grip it presses its tail to the wall to keep itself from slipping. The gecko could fall back as much as 60 degrees and still manage to right itself using its tail.

4. Gecko tails are specifically designed to drop: Inside the tail is special connective tissue that creates a location where it can readily break off when needed. When this happens, the blood vessels to the tail constrict and very little blood loss occurs.

Answered by aryaprasun10
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Geckos are mostly small, usually nocturnal reptiles with a soft skin. They also possess a short stout body, a large head, and typically well-developed limbs. The ends of each limb are often equipped with digits possessing adhesive pads.

Geckos can stick to surfaces because their bulbous toes are covered in hundreds of tiny microscopic hairs called setae. Each seta splits off into hundreds of even smaller bristles called spatulae.

The common leopard gecko does just that, shedding its tail when under attack. Rather unexpectedly, though, that's not the end of the tail. It keeps moving for half an hour, and may even be able to respond to events around it.

When this happens, the blood vessels to the tail constrict and very little blood loss occurs. ... 2 The new tail is often shorter, colored differently, and blunter at the end than the original tail. Though it's a natural process, tail dropping puts stress on a gecko and may impact its health.

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