Zamira

Leopard Gecko Ambassador

Zamira
Sex:

Female

Arrival:

Coming soon...

Injury / Condition:

Coming soon...

About Zamira

Came to our hospital as a stray with scratches on body. Owner was never found, not a native species.

Description

They reach 8-10 inches, adults are yellow with brown spots on the back and a banded white and light black tail.

Habitat

Sand-gravel, rocks, hard clay, coarse grasses, and drought resistant shrubs are most commonly where these geckos are found.

Range

Leopard geckos are found in southeastern Afghanistan, western India, Pakistan, Iraq, and Iran, in semi-deserts and arid grasslands.

Life Span

Leopard geckos can live 10-15 years in the wild but can live up to 20 years in captivity.

Prey / Food

Prey on a wide variety of invertebrates like spiders, scorpions, and centipedes but they might also eat smaller lizards and nestling rodents.

Babies / Nests

Females usually lay a clutch every 15-22 days for a 4 to 5 month period once they are sexually matured. Females lay eggs 15-22 days after copulation, the first clutch of the females lives may be as small as 1 or 2 eggs. Hatchlings can be between 3 and 4 inches long.

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