No, lightning is not attracted to geckos. Lightning is a natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere, typically occurring during thunderstorms, and it is not influenced by the presence of geckos or any other animals.
They are used as lightning decorations in many occasions...because they give a shiny bright look and are attractive...
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Yes, that's basically what lightning is about - a discharge of this accumulated charge.
No, it is not true that getting struck by lightning can enable someone to see the future. Lightning strikes can cause severe injuries, including neurological damage, but they do not grant any supernatural abilities or powers. Any claims of seeing the future after being struck by lightning are purely fictional.
No, lightning is not attracted to geckos. Lightning is a natural electrical discharge in the atmosphere, typically occurring during thunderstorms, and it is not influenced by the presence of geckos or any other animals.
Leopard geckos are known as True geckos or Eyelid geckos. They are sub categorized by the movable eye lids and lack of lamalee on its feet.
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True. Lightning is a natural example of static electricity, which occurs when there is a build-up of electrical charge in the atmosphere that discharges in the form of a lightning bolt.
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No. Lightning is a discharge of static electricity that produce light.
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True. Lightning is caused by electrical discharge within clouds due to the buildup of static electricity.
Yes, it is true that lightning is produced during a thunderstorm. Lightning is a discharge of electricity that occurs between charged regions in a thundercloud, or between a cloud and the ground.
They are used as lightning decorations in many occasions...because they give a shiny bright look and are attractive...
Geckos have not been proven to be venomous yet. However agamids, varanids and iguanids have been proven to be venomous. They do have poor delivery mechanisms though.Leopard geckos have some unusual traits that make them stand out among other geckos. They are among the few types of geckos that have movable eyelids. In fact, their scientific name is derived from this trait, Eublepharis Macularis; Eublepharis meaning "true eyelids" and Macularis meaning "spotted.
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