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Niko Todd
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27 October, 12:10
Explain the reason geckos tails is so special
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Socks
27 October, 12:26
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Like a lot of lizards, leopard geckos can drop their tails. They do this to distract the predator that might be trying to eat them. Their tails keep moving for a short duration of time after it detaches. It is a defensive mechanism that distracts the predator long enough so they can run into a hide.
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