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There are two types of protective effects of gecko tails:
1. When geckos encounter predators, they will break their tails.
2. When the gecko is frightened or when you go to catch it, as long as it touches it, its tail will immediately break, and the gecko will take the opportunity to escape.
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There are four main uses for gecko tails:
1. Protective effect: when the gecko encounters the enemy, it will break its tail, there are many nerves in the tail, after leaving the body, the nerve effect does not disappear immediately, the tail can still twist, can attract the attention of the enemy, but the gecko takes the opportunity to slip away.
2. Gliding function: The gecko's tail plays an active role in vertical climbing and gliding, and can rely on its tail to prevent falling from a vertical smooth surface, and even if it falls, it will rely on its tail to adjust itself in the air, just like a skydiver and finally land safely.
3. Fifth leg: When a gecko loses traction on one leg, it will stick its tail to the surface to prevent it from slipping backwards until the toes gain grip again, all in milliseconds, because the gecko can climb a wall at a speed of 3 feet per second, moving forward and changing feet 30 times per second.
4. Energy storage: The gecko's tail stores energy in the form of glycogen rather than simply in the form of fat, and the fat stored on the tail can replenish its own energy.
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The role of the tail of the baby gecko is summarized in the following three points:
1.grasp the role of balance;
2.When encountering natural enemies, you can twist your tail to escape, and you can grow a new tail after a while;
3.Rely on their tails to prevent falls from vertical surfaces.
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1. Master the role of balance.
2. The role of life-saving. When encountering natural enemies, you can twist your tail to escape, and you can grow a new tail after a while;
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Prevent falls——
According to an article published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, biologists at the University of California, Berkeley, found that geckos rely on their tails to prevent falls from vertical surfaces, and if they do fall, they also rely on their tails to adjust themselves in the air, just like skydivers to land safely. This discovery has already helped engineers design better climbing robots that could play a role in the design of unmanned gliders or spacecraft. Perhaps, the researchers say, designing a flexible tail could help astronauts work more comfortably in space.
The fifth leg -
And there is an active tail that acts like a 5th leg, preventing them from tipping over. This is a hidden function for the tail and tells us a lot about how an 'active' tail can affect the performance of vertebrates.
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When a gecko falls, it turns its tail to flip its body so that its back is facing up, and when it lands, it moves its tail to control the direction and angle of its descent so that its abdomen touches the ground first and lands safely, just like a skydiver. When encountering a predator, it will twist off its tail to attract its attention and escape. When a gecko loses traction on one of its legs, it attaches its tail to the surface to prevent it from slipping backwards until the toes regain the grip of Zen.
When the gecko falls, it will turn its tail to flip its body so that its back is facing up, and when it lands, it will control the direction and angle of its descent by moving its tail to make its abdomen touch the ground first and land safely, just like a skydiver. When encountering a predator, it will twist off its tail to attract its attention and escape. When the gecko loses traction on one of its legs, it attaches its tail to the surface to prevent it from slipping backwards until the toe of the foot gains grip again.
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The tail of the baby gecko has the function and function of balancing body movements, speeding up crawling speed, and adjusting the direction of movement.
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The role of the tail of the baby gecko: protective.
When a gecko is frightened or when you go to catch it, as soon as you touch it, its tail will immediately snap off, and the gecko will take advantage of the starvation opportunity to escape. This phenomenon is called "self-cutting" in zoology, also known as "self-cutting", "self-mutilation" and "self-cutting".
Because there are many nerves in a broken section of the tail, the nerves do not immediately lose their function after leaving the body and returning to the body, so they will still swing, which plays a role in scaring and sometimes achieving the purpose of self-defense.
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The tail of a baby gecko serves a variety of purposes, including:
1.Balance: Baby geckos can use their tails to keep their bodies balanced, especially when climbing.
2.Escape: When a baby gecko is threatened, it can escape by cutting off its tail. The tail will automatically break off and remain in the hands of the attacker, giving the baby gecko enough time to escape.
3.Store energy: Baby geckos have a lot of fat in their tails that can store energy for use in times of food shortage.
4.Breeding: During the breeding season, males of baby geckos use their tails to attract females to show off their health and strengths.
The tail of the baby gecko is an important part of their survival and reproduction.
When you get caught, you cut off your tail to save your life.
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