Common Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius)
Common Leopard Gecko (Eublepharis macularius)
With a name stemming from its spotted coloration, the common leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) is a ground-dwelling lizard that inhabits dry environments such as the desert areas of southern Asia. Considered the first domesticated species of lizard, the common leopard gecko is known as one of the most popular lizard pets. It is small and durable, with wild geckos possessing a duller coloration than that of captive geckos. The common leopard gecko is able to regenerate its tail upon voluntary disconnecting it when attacked or bitten. The new tail will appear as slightly different than the original, often short and stout.
The Common Leopard Gecko has an overall length between 7.1”-11” (18-28 cm), body width of .98”-1.38” (2.5-3.5 cm), body height of .71”-1.1” (1.8-2.8 cm), and weight between 1.6-3 oz (45-85 g). The typical lifespan of the Common Leopard Gecko is between 10-20 years.
With a name stemming from its spotted coloration, the common leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius) is a ground-dwelling lizard that inhabits dry environments such as the desert areas of southern Asia. Considered the first domesticated species of lizard, the common leopard gecko is known as one of the most popular lizard pets. It is small and durable, with wild geckos possessing a duller coloration than that of captive geckos. The common leopard gecko is able to regenerate its tail upon voluntary disconnecting it when attacked or bitten. The new tail will appear as slightly different than the original, often short and stout.
The Common Leopard Gecko has an overall length between 7.1”-11” (18-28 cm), body width of .98”-1.38” (2.5-3.5 cm), body height of .71”-1.1” (1.8-2.8 cm), and weight between 1.6-3 oz (45-85 g). The typical lifespan of the Common Leopard Gecko is between 10-20 years.