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Biological Science and General Biology
This project thoroughly explains the breeding of the gecko, which is popular these days with attractive body colors, patterns and shapes. It carefully explains information useful for breeding such as breeding environment, food, and contact with pictures and pictures. The living environment of the gecko family is classified into 1, nocturnal, 2, nocturnal, but prefer calm light, 3, nocturnal, terrestrial, 4, nocturnal, terrestrial, dig a hole, 5, nocturnal, both on the ground and on the tree, 6, diurnal, arboreal, 7, diurnal, but do not like very strong light, 8,, terrestrial, and 9, and both on the ground and on the tree. Even though they are the same species, the style of the breeding environment is subtly different. This project introduces the breeding environment by style based on these. (1) Arboreal and dry type (2) arboreal and wet type (3) semiarboreal and terrestrial and dry type (4) semiarboreal and terrestrial and dry type (4) semiarboreal and terrestrial and dry type (4) semiarboreal and terrestrial and dry type (4) semiarboreal and terrestrial and wet type. In particular, Tamao gecko, Heliogecko, Mikado gecko, and Shea フリカトカゲモドキ are increasingly popular as breeding animals and have been published individually in a book or featured in a reptile magazine. Gecko is classified into the class Reptilia, Squamata, suborder Lizard superfamily, and suborder Gecko. In the Finless Lizard superfamily, there are seven families of Lizardidae, Sphaerodactylidae, Bigeye Gecko, and Gecko. diurnal diurnal Scincidae