I hate geckos because there so cool. Your so sus because you want attention? Did that rhyme I hope it did because I’m abouta blow! I show the meat. To make me feel complete. That rhymed!!!
@@ilovedogsilovethem there is a term for it Google anxiety due to wholes, patterns - AND NEVER EVER LOOK UO THE TEETH OF AN UNBORN BABY ALMOST UNALIVED ON TERM. IF YOU DO AND DEVELOPE PTSD, YOU KNOW YOU HAVE IT. TRYCHO - ? - PHOBIA ?
Firstly, as someone who both studies animal care and has owned a leopard Gecko for many years and done heaps upon heaps of research, the main and most likely cause of a tail drop is stress/fear. On the unlikely chance that this seemingly healthy leo has a disease related to tail drop, this person would be irresponsible for not taking the animal to the vet (tails take a while to grow back, so you couldn't argue that it's on medicine and being cured. And if it was incurable, they would most likely put the animal to sleep). If the tail had only dropped once (as most Leo's will only ever be able to do) you could pin it down to an unfortunate accident or lapse in judgement, but twice is far too much. Secondly, the creator of the video is reading all of these comments. He has replied to non-negative comments and has completely avoided addressing the allegations - this is suspicious behaviour and points towards there being truth in these accusations as he has no excuse or reason for the drop.
@@Darksage192 yeah it happens, especially if you don’t do some research before deciding to care for another sentient life that you are unfamiliar with but everyone makes mistakes and it’s not that bad. I just hope he can go through some critical thinking steps to eliminate the variables so the little guy isn’t so stressed out. Personally I don’t do well with stress and have to hit the gym, I think I’d go literally crazy if I had no options and had to endure those cortisol levels
It’s very easy to jump to conclusions so I’ll ask a question instead: how was this gecko so stressed with you on two separate occasions that it went into fight or flight?
My girlfriend had a leopard gecko who was on the older end of the line. Sweet little rescue project and all. Well she also has cats, and a dog, and one time when she was cleaning this gecko's tank, the dog snuck upstairs and found the gecko chilling in the tub. Apparently all it took was for them to make eye contact and she popped her tail off. My girlfriend was inconsolable, she felt so bad. She was a vet tech student at the time and knew how stressful it had to have been for her to drop her tail. She'd randomly cry about it when she saw the new tail growing in too. Sadly the gecko passed a few years ago, I'll miss that cute little smile
Leopard geckos do that in a life or death situation, when they fear their going to get killed in the wild they drop their tails as distraction to run away. No clue what he did but its a tad shocking this happened twice.
Lol. I'm gonna invent a backpack that will within 5 seconds of pressing a button cut your arm off and apply a tourniquet. I'll make millions selling it as self-defense&mutilation tool. Our slogan will be "self defense doesn't cost an arm and a leg with us, only an arm and four easy payments of $19.99".
@@sereneriver196 sounds like such a cat thing to do. He could catch and eat them but it's so much easier to scare them just enough to gift him their tail
@@LizzardGreenRobloxOfficial They don't lmao. The nerves aren't connected to the brain via bluetooth. It moves in a similar way as to how dead fish and molluscs do when they are cooked or salted while fresh.
@@zq3yp You do realize with or without breeding an animal intentionally that it is natural for an animal to breed because that is nature right? He didnt force the gecko onto the other one. You are seriously clueless.
@@in_and_out24 Jesus that might be one of the most ignorant comments I’ve read today congratulations. You’ve made it apparent you have ZERO knowledge about breeding.
@@in_and_out24 Yes but he is still putting them under stress, the only disconnect it if they think they are in serious danger, no captive gekko should do that EVER
You do know that like they drop their tail for any reason right? Like you could pick it up and it drop it, or you could just look at it and the lizard will drop it's tail, it's totally fine it's rare that it happens garenteed that dropping the tail isn't because it's being picked up too much
@artsyscrub3226 an animal that drops it's tail when it's stressed/spooked/specifically to get away from a predator will drop it's tail when it is stressed/spooked/to get away from a predator. People tend to forget were scary giants that contol them and it's understandable for them to fear us and have a flight response. He stressed his gecko out, it happens, better to admit it than pretend it's "over nothing" :/
@@goromigoreng2 hmmm my phone seems to be acting wei- *TAIL* what the *TAIL* what the fu- *TAIL* *TAIL* bro i just want to comme- *TAIL* thats i give u- *TAIL*
I just want to understand the evolution process that got it to this point of literally detaching a tail like a segment like that. They didn't just one day get up and decide to detach their own tails as a fake bait-and-switch like that. It's so cool.
the reason they do that is because they evolved to drop their tails when very stressed or in danger, because it will distract the predator and if whatever is chasing it grabs their tail they can just detach it
my leopard gecko has only dropped his tail once and it was fairly early on into me owning him. he was shedding and i wasnt in the house and i assumed he got caught on his hide. i cleaned him up, moved him to a temporary tub enclosure and replaced his hide. i had a surgery not long after and we ended up recovering together. since then hes grown very comfortable with me and i can only think of one time he was stressed in the past few years, and it was just a couple minutes because we were drilling shelves into my wall and he threw up. otherwise he is super active and happy and i love how much hes grown and he even falls asleep on me on rare occasions.
Ive had multiple geckos for 6 years. No one has ever lost a tail. It is supposed to be rare. that is the gecko's food reserves. Which means now the caretaker needs to be extra diligent to make sure the animal is eating enough. They have a rough recovery from this
@relaxingvibes3242 I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure the regeneration takes a long time and Consumes a massive amount of energy, it is the equivalent to growing a limb back after all.
one time when i was about six, i didn't know that gecko's/lizards were able to disconnect their tails and i was trying to catch one and it's tail popped off, i screamed on the top of my lungs and started crying because i thought i badly injured/killed it
216 is an area code in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The 1 is just to enable international callers to call numbers in North America. I actually have a 216 number and I tried to call the nunber and it's just out of service.
I have many pet salamanders. I keep them in a large terrarium. Don’t worry it’s full of natural resources because these are salam managers that are native to where I live so it’s very easy to active terrarium for them. The only thing I have to do is water it. but Solaris can do the same thing really offputting to see them in the process of doing it, but I still love watching it because I hate myself
Geckos drop their tails if they feel threatened or scared, he probably dropped something making a really loud noise scarring the gecko making it’s tail fall off
Generally, Geckos won’t do this unless there is a direct threat present. A loud sound COULD cause a gecko to drop its tail, but mishandling or holding a gecko by its tail are more likely causes
I’ve seen this happen. I got in huge trouble at work for trying to catch a gecko that made a dash for it and catching the tail. It takes a long time to regrow so he couldn’t go back on sale. It did bleed a little, which was worse somehow, as it thrashed around by itself. Gecko was fine. I was devastated!
No it's totally natural, it's basically their defence because the tail is the easiest to get body part, but they won't feel any pain and will grow it back in a couple days or weeks.
preaching this!! my own gecko had to be hand-fed before and has bitten and screamed at me numerous times, never once has he dropped his tail with me. it takes a LOT to get a gecko to that point.
@@snuuuuuu Or it could literally be one of the other rare instances where the gecko has an infection that can't be noticed easily. It could also be that this gecko is just more skittish than most and a loud noise like something falling scared it. Tell me, why would someone have an entire collection of these guys if they don't know how to keep them? Why would someone have a $2,000 gecko if they didn't have experience caring for them. Why would someone stage this with a $2,000 gecko as opposed to using a much cheaper gecko?
@@snuuuuuu Do you even know how reptiles are kept for breeding? Chances are that those containers are there for the hatchlings before they are adopted.
I had a gecko named Bert who dropped his tail before I got him and it never grew back so he just had a little nub. He was such a good boy and loved his heat rock and rubs!
It always fascinates me that somwhere somehow along a geckos' evolutionary lineage, they kust developed this technique where they can slice off an entire piece of their body and continue going like nothing happened.
i hope he didn't feel stressed for this. i hope he's in a good environment. my parents have had fat tailed geckos like all my life and we still have one.
@@hat4621 that’s not how lizards work. They drop their tails usually when stressed. Stress isn’t good for any living animal’s health in case you didn’t already know.
@@hat4621 what the hell kind of comment is that? It's a living creature. How the hell do YOU know? Its CLEARLY stressed or it wouldn't have dropped its tail in the first place.
They drop it to escape dangerous situations Tierzoo made a video about it. They never get it back the don’t just roll out of bed and drop their tail for no reason
One time my leopard gecko escaped for 3 months and i found her in my guitar case with a Hershey kiss instead of a tail and it never grew past the Hershey kiss shape , we had found her tail under the rug a month before finding her it was scary
@@themicahmicah1845before i say anything i want to clear up that this guy is probably neglecting his gecko anyway are you stupid? he's repeating his statement "for the second time this is extremely rare" so i dont know what you arguing about
if it’s happened more than once, that gecko is not in a safe environment with you. they only drop their tails when they are very stressed and they feel they need to.
Because it's a transparent plastic with a paper towel, of course it looks dirty. It's on a carpet but paper towel make it pook dirty because it didnt fully block the transparency and the carpet have pattern. Unless I missed anything or you're talking about that water
Besides the whole "transparent tub let's you see through it" thing, geckos live in nature and I'd think that nature is way dirtier than a plastic tub inside a house.
@@SsSs-mi7xi nah, it's chill man. It's clear (at least from this low sample size of comments) that you're an analytical type dude, the kind to stick to the facts. Good on you for having humility when confronted with opposing info. I've seen worse people on here that just cry like a baby before slinging the most hurtful words they know, like a cornered animal.
@@Leo_the_mach_snowHe meant it For emphasis, not that the gecko dropped its tail two times. That’s why he said it like, “For the second time, this is extremely rare.” And not “This is the second time, this is extremely rare.”
The fact he's done it TWICE should tell you you're doing something wrong. Either fix the environment (ie. Not a breeding box) or interact with him more to get him used to you, not just for clean outs... I've worked with geckos for 8 yrs and only ever had one drop her tail... Because a branch slipped and landed on the tip of it... The fact he's drop his ENTIRE tail tells me pressure was applied to the base of it (either hide was dropped, he was grabbed or it was shut on) or he was EXTREMELY distressed...
I think he was saying that he was warning the audience for the second time that the occurrence is very rare because he says its rare then repeats that it's VERY rare.😅I'm not completely sure.
I had a leopard gecko a long time ago that did that. Tail grew back, and his tail was bigger and very colorful. Only happened once but when I witnessed it I cried. I thought he was going to die something
They actually rarely grow back correctly. The tail stores fat reserves too so they have to build it back up from scratch. They drop their tails when feeling extreme fear or stress :(
That separation is so bloody clean, holy fuck, I had already known that the muscles would detatch along their "seams", I had known they were specifically evolved for it to go smoothly, but I did not expect it to look tHIS SMOOTH-
Reminds me of seafood like shrimp and lobster. I wonder if anyones ever prepared a leopard gecko tail for eating. Evolutionarily it would benefit the gecko to have a delicious tail too. If your tail is packed with flaky meat then a predator will be distracted for longer in the case of an attack. Anyway these are my thoughts when I’m scrolling CZcams before bed.
Ive never in my life seen a lizard "drop" their tail. Its always a result of someone or something pulling on it or holding it while they try to get away. They dont just "detach" and drop off lmao
@@ComputoBot I wouldn't know, I don't personally own geckos or any reptiles but I've read other comments under his videos by others who have and they claim you can't do that so idk
I’d be honest if my lizard dropped their tail I’d be unbelievably heartbroken wondering what I did wrong or if they’re in pain, it’s really good though that there’s a lot of research on it now
I had an iguana when I was younger and that lizard was so mean! I tried showing it love to try and tame it but then I reached my hand it to grab it for a bath and it dropped its tail. I felt pretty bad but I though it would’ve been better to just donate him to a breeder for someone to professionally handle it. It does suck when it happens though
I remember when I was maybe 5 or 6 I found a gecko on our porch (I don’t know if it was a leopard gecko or not- it was a wild gecko though) and I was picking it up and messing with it and chasing it around since I was young and didn’t know to leave it alone. I picked it up by the tail and it dropped, and I was just holding the tail. I don’t think I’ve ever screamed as hard as I did that day, and I was scared of geckos for YEARS 😅😭 I promise I’m better with them now. I have an albino leopard gecko now, who’s about 17 years old and still kickin’ 💕💕
You sure it's Porsche pls describe the logo is it H or what for an example Buffalo: Lamborghini Horse: Ferrari H: Honda KIA: kia D = Dayhatsu I'm smart at car
You should never stress a gecko to the point where it’s dropped it’s tail especially if it’s happened twice, they can drop their tails but it isn’t good for them and should be prevented
actually this isn't true. geckos drop their tails at even the slightest inconvenience, thunder storms could even make a geck wanna drop its tail. don't yap when you don't know what you're yapping about. this gecko will be absolutely fine, and it's especially common in younger leopard geckos. sincerely, a gecko owner.
Even though I have never had a gecko myself, even I know that your gecko dropping its tail multiple times is a HORRIBLE sign. Once is excusable, more? No.
@@ghost-p. he said "now for the second time, its pretty rare[...] as in " i will say it twice now it is pretty rare". Thats basic knowledge and grammar of the english language.
@@kassenpriesterolo2467basic knowledge of these animals and basic comprehension skills actually go a long way. That gecko dropped its tail once before, you can tell because of its shape and texture. The guy clearly says “for the 2nd time” meaning it’s happened twice.
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I hate geckos because there so cool. Your so sus because you want attention? Did that rhyme I hope it did because I’m abouta blow! I show the meat. To make me feel complete. That rhymed!!!
What did you do to that lizard to make it that stressed out?????
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For those that don't know, the tail is connected via Bluetooth to the gecko
Nah man, mine has an aux cord.
Haha lol
Man that some rich people shi. Mine connected via magnet
2.4
Bro mine's HDMI on sleep mode
I always get uncomfortable when i see a perfect pattern on injured parts
YES you put what I was feeling into words. It’s just so deeply unnerving, idk why 😅
@@ilovedogsilovethem there is a term for it Google anxiety due to wholes, patterns - AND NEVER EVER LOOK UO THE TEETH OF AN UNBORN BABY ALMOST UNALIVED ON TERM. IF YOU DO AND DEVELOPE PTSD, YOU KNOW YOU HAVE IT.
TRYCHO - ? - PHOBIA ?
In this instance it’s a good thing because the tail is meant to break away but that was disturbing
i find it worse when it’s the other way around tbh
Think of it not as injured, just detachable.
Firstly, as someone who both studies animal care and has owned a leopard Gecko for many years and done heaps upon heaps of research, the main and most likely cause of a tail drop is stress/fear. On the unlikely chance that this seemingly healthy leo has a disease related to tail drop, this person would be irresponsible for not taking the animal to the vet (tails take a while to grow back, so you couldn't argue that it's on medicine and being cured. And if it was incurable, they would most likely put the animal to sleep). If the tail had only dropped once (as most Leo's will only ever be able to do) you could pin it down to an unfortunate accident or lapse in judgement, but twice is far too much.
Secondly, the creator of the video is reading all of these comments. He has replied to non-negative comments and has completely avoided addressing the allegations - this is suspicious behaviour and points towards there being truth in these accusations as he has no excuse or reason for the drop.
He’s a breeder/seller of different kinds of reptiles, he doesn’t care about them, he cares about profit
did you watch the video when he mentioned “extremely rare”
@@Pixerlarity Did you read the comment about how this guy researches animal care and behavior?
@@MollyMargolisBillCipherIsBae yeah and i work at nasa
@@Pixerlarity with that pfp and "sup" as a bio, you're a child, stop
Poor buddy so stressed he said "take my tail" as payment for his life😭
Exactly
Well at least a gekko pays for his monthly rent
“Extremely rare” so he’s doing something wrong for it to happen this often
@@n8vmilk I never though of it like that
@@Darksage192 yeah it happens, especially if you don’t do some research before deciding to care for another sentient life that you are unfamiliar with but everyone makes mistakes and it’s not that bad. I just hope he can go through some critical thinking steps to eliminate the variables so the little guy isn’t so stressed out. Personally I don’t do well with stress and have to hit the gym, I think I’d go literally crazy if I had no options and had to endure those cortisol levels
Didnt know the inside looked segmented like that.
Neat
And it like expanded to release off the body. Weird and cool
Well, I guess it has to be neat for clean separation.
Pretty neat though.
Yea, meats all have cool textures. Ive always wondered how human would be. Probably closer to steak I think
@@thefoxmoonlight yea.... @fbi
@@thefoxmoonlight found the edgelord teenager
It’s very easy to jump to conclusions so I’ll ask a question instead: how was this gecko so stressed with you on two separate occasions that it went into fight or flight?
I also want to know this.
@@sepiajoy2871Me too!
If you look on his page he constantly picks his geckos up by their tails, it’s so sad.
My girlfriend had a leopard gecko who was on the older end of the line. Sweet little rescue project and all. Well she also has cats, and a dog, and one time when she was cleaning this gecko's tank, the dog snuck upstairs and found the gecko chilling in the tub. Apparently all it took was for them to make eye contact and she popped her tail off. My girlfriend was inconsolable, she felt so bad. She was a vet tech student at the time and knew how stressful it had to have been for her to drop her tail. She'd randomly cry about it when she saw the new tail growing in too. Sadly the gecko passed a few years ago, I'll miss that cute little smile
@@asbandes8278 thats how u pick up adult leopard geckos
my sister had gekos, she used to breed them and get babies and sell them. she did it for 6 or 7 years and none of them ever droped a tail.
Probably took better care than this CZcams creator
Leopard geckos do that in a life or death situation, when they fear their going to get killed in the wild they drop their tails as distraction to run away. No clue what he did but its a tad shocking this happened twice.
Imagine being chased by a killer and you drop your arm. It would throw me off too 😂
Too funny lol
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Lol. I'm gonna invent a backpack that will within 5 seconds of pressing a button cut your arm off and apply a tourniquet. I'll make millions selling it as self-defense&mutilation tool. Our slogan will be "self defense doesn't cost an arm and a leg with us, only an arm and four easy payments of $19.99".
especially when it's still moving
Are you saying you’re a serial killer ?😊
Fun fact: Crested Geckos are one of the few gecko species that will drop their tail but not grow a new one, resulting in a frog butt.
So true I actually have one and even in a loud house, after 5 ish years mine still has his 😂
What about Tokay Geckos??
@@jurassicsmackdown6359 Tokays regrow their tails :)
@@genoa4967 Congrats man! My house is also pretty loud, and against all odds his tail is perfect after 10 years. Love the little guy!
New mob: crested gecko 🦎 makes predators or mobs to be focused on he tail they drop
it's crazy how you managed to stress that poor leo out enough for it to drop its tail *twice*
The "for the second time" was just him repeating and stressing how rare it is for a leopard gecko to drop its tail
He created the stress for it to happen twice
how so?
Its crazy how you can just say that without any proof he stressed him out….
@@SoulDelSolno he didn’t learn English then comment
Why are you stressing out the gecko to the point where it needs to drop its tail when it is in a naturally safe habitat in your home
“As long as you keep it in a clean tub-“
Proceeds to show me the dirtiest tub I’ve ever seen 😂
local youtube commenter has never owned any pet ever
The tub looks perfectly clean.
Lmao I own 4. That tub is nasty af 😂 grime all over the walls. Yall are almost in the same clown school as the OP
“Hey Greco where’s your tail?”
“Wait what? Oh shit I dropped it”
OMG WHY TF IS THIS SO FUNNY I'M DYING- YOUR KILLING MEEE
U again a train
This caught me so off-guard fr💀
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i wanna kms after reading this
when u think about it, it’s a win win, the predator gets a little snack and the gecko runs away with a life.
My cat would do this with the lizards in florida so all the lizards around our house were always missing their tails
They still feel it
@@sereneriver196 sounds like such a cat thing to do. He could catch and eat them but it's so much easier to scare them just enough to gift him their tail
@@LizzardGreenRobloxOfficial They don't lmao. The nerves aren't connected to the brain via bluetooth. It moves in a similar way as to how dead fish and molluscs do when they are cooked or salted while fresh.
infinite food glitch
That guy is literally stressing the hell out of those geckos, very sad to see ppl misshandling animals for views
Bruh, he's a breeder 😂 he's fine
@@snowy_the_owl_adventures you do realize breeding puts undo stress onto an animal....you are seriously clueless
@@zq3yp You do realize with or without breeding an animal intentionally that it is natural for an animal to breed because that is nature right? He didnt force the gecko onto the other one. You are seriously clueless.
@@in_and_out24 Jesus that might be one of the most ignorant comments I’ve read today congratulations. You’ve made it apparent you have ZERO knowledge about breeding.
@@in_and_out24 Yes but he is still putting them under stress, the only disconnect it if they think they are in serious danger, no captive gekko should do that EVER
This is one of the rare instances where someone isn’t instantly willing to disprove allegations of animal abuse
It's kinda strange
Still one of the most macabre yet coolest defense mechanisms imo
YOUR PFP IS MACABRE WTH
lol you just taught me a new word
It's very tame compared to stuff like the wolverine frog, still gives me chills thinking about it
@@zephyreus are those the frogs that shoot poisonous blood out of their eyes?
@@Ballslicker23 i thing wolverine frogs were the ones that break their bones in theire fingers to make some bone claws
its extremely rare because after the first time most people realize that their gecko is stressed out by being picked up so much.
the gecko didnt drop its tail twice the guy was saying for the second time it was rare for it to happen at all
You do know that like they drop their tail for any reason right? Like you could pick it up and it drop it, or you could just look at it and the lizard will drop it's tail, it's totally fine it's rare that it happens garenteed that dropping the tail isn't because it's being picked up too much
@@artsyscrub3226wake up it stressed by him
@artsyscrub3226 an animal that drops it's tail when it's stressed/spooked/specifically to get away from a predator will drop it's tail when it is stressed/spooked/to get away from a predator. People tend to forget were scary giants that contol them and it's understandable for them to fear us and have a flight response. He stressed his gecko out, it happens, better to admit it than pretend it's "over nothing" :/
@@cslies3752
Kay.
Dude you managed to stress it out enough that it’s dropped its tail, twice. 🤦♀️
that poor gecko is stressed ASFF to have done that TWICE 😭💀😞
He saved 15% or more, of his life.
XD
@@Lillylafrogand
The tail does grow back
But he gave 15% his body
Blimey
Man the internal structure of a dropped tail always looks so cool
Yeah
I don’t know why, but I want to eat it
@@fijionatree lol
@@fijionatree as is intended!
And it looks painful as shit for the gecko's part since it is quite big for them
"Cool"
*reads comments and realizes he might be stressing out his gecko*
"Oh😮"
*might* Yeah no he is not treating the gecko well
What blows my mind is how you managed to severely stress it out that bad, twice.
Geko is in his own head..is like.."what's this button do?"
*pops trunk*
I just imagine the tail thumping onto the floor like it’s heavy machinery LMAO
This freakin comment
*what does
What's is abbreviation for what is
@@gabrielbarros493 Yes, but it's common to say "what's" as slang for "what does".... Slang isn't gramatically correct
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as long as you don’t accidentally pair the tail with another device it should work just fine
The bluetooth device is ready to pair
@@goromigoreng2 hmmm my phone seems to be acting wei- *TAIL* what the *TAIL* what the fu- *TAIL* *TAIL* bro i just want to comme- *TAIL* thats i give u- *TAIL*
@Goromi goreng Za brutooth device ees ready to pair
Infinite food glitch💀
loll
I just want to understand the evolution process that got it to this point of literally detaching a tail like a segment like that. They didn't just one day get up and decide to detach their own tails as a fake bait-and-switch like that. It's so cool.
the reason they do that is because they evolved to drop their tails when very stressed or in danger, because it will distract the predator and if whatever is chasing it grabs their tail they can just detach it
my leopard gecko has only dropped his tail once and it was fairly early on into me owning him. he was shedding and i wasnt in the house and i assumed he got caught on his hide. i cleaned him up, moved him to a temporary tub enclosure and replaced his hide. i had a surgery not long after and we ended up recovering together. since then hes grown very comfortable with me and i can only think of one time he was stressed in the past few years, and it was just a couple minutes because we were drilling shelves into my wall and he threw up. otherwise he is super active and happy and i love how much hes grown and he even falls asleep on me on rare occasions.
Ive had multiple geckos for 6 years. No one has ever lost a tail. It is supposed to be rare. that is the gecko's food reserves. Which means now the caretaker needs to be extra diligent to make sure the animal is eating enough. They have a rough recovery from this
I’m not questioning you, but I thought that they drop their tails to distract their predators while running away?
They do, but thats a last resort to avoid immediate death.@@Yayaaaagogoooo
@@Yayaaaagogooooyes but in captivity they shouldn’t drop their tails though.
@@Boltreaver317 question, i thought the regeneration part was pretty fast and simple for them! Am i wrong?
@relaxingvibes3242 I'm not an expert, but I'm pretty sure the regeneration takes a long time and Consumes a massive amount of energy, it is the equivalent to growing a limb back after all.
These little guys are so velvety soft. I had 3 leopard geckos. Cutest little lizards 🦎
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My sister owns 1 its longggg af
@@Ilovepumpun that's what she said
Yeah you can even see the velvet texture from the screen. I really wanna pet it😂
So what did they taste like
IS IT JUST ME OR IS THE TAIL OF THE GECO IS CUTEEE
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one time when i was about six, i didn't know that gecko's/lizards were able to disconnect their tails and i was trying to catch one and it's tail popped off, i screamed on the top of my lungs and started crying because i thought i badly injured/killed it
The tail moving by itself is freaking me out more than the separation itself
Frrr
Muscle memory
So when it die, are there two souls😭
You dont have these in your country right?
Same
This is the equivalent of dropping a $50 while running away from a mugger
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Considering the lizard removed 15% of its body
You said $50 is equivalent, so then 50*6.667 you're worth $333.35
Damn
@@FluffScripts too much thinking
@@romain_jcq3238 xd
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216 is an area code in Cuyahoga County, Ohio. The 1 is just to enable international callers to call numbers in North America. I actually have a 216 number and I tried to call the nunber and it's just out of service.
I have many pet salamanders. I keep them in a large terrarium. Don’t worry it’s full of natural resources because these are salam managers that are native to where I live so it’s very easy to active terrarium for them. The only thing I have to do is water it. but Solaris can do the same thing really offputting to see them in the process of doing it, but I still love watching it because I hate myself
My man, you the reason that dude dropped his tail. You the threat😭
He is the danger knocking on his tub
You're the threat 😎🤓
He needs to handle it it's not his fault tf
Do you even know anything about geckos??
@Meeche omg me too, i was wondering what it would taste like
You should NEVER stress out a gecko that much at all
U should
@@Wish_I_was_Righteouslol
@@guyinthecorner0it is
@@guyinthecorner0no it’s not funny it won’t be funny when I call the dog pound on you
@@Wish_I_was_Righteousno you shouldn’t
The inside tail texture looks like something made of candy lol
Your animal might be stressed if it’s lost a tail twice
For those who don’t know, the gecko thinks he is the predator
😂😂😂😂
I don't know whether I should be crying or laughing.
He abused the gecks
Translation: I stressed my gecko to force it to shed its tail
😢
Lmfao
Probably picked them up by the tail like in a past video like tf is he even doing at this point
Exactly why I disliked this video. Torturing animals for views is disgusting.
Or another translation: I forced my gecko to shed its tail for a second time just for a video
Bro this isnt rare if you somehow make your geckos stressed and scared
Pattern changes everytime tho, will never truly be the same
Dude, maybe he thinks you’re the predator.
No, the gecko just dropped it's tail on accident.
@@TerraTrix_ that's not how it works
@@cloudx9877 It is, when I was in Serbia, I picked up a lot of Geckos and they accidentally dropped their tails. 🤡
@@cloudx9877 I’m pretty sure they were being sarcastic 💀💀
@@cloudx9877 mate go outside and talk to people so you can learn
Geckos drop their tails if they feel threatened or scared, he probably dropped something making a really loud noise scarring the gecko making it’s tail fall off
Twice tho 😒
Generally, Geckos won’t do this unless there is a direct threat present. A loud sound COULD cause a gecko to drop its tail, but mishandling or holding a gecko by its tail are more likely causes
@@tooth666 He was stating that it was rare a second time, not that it happened a second time
@@calebdaniels1231 I understood that too
@@tooth666 he wasn’t saying it happened a second time he was saying for the second time this is exactly rare like reiterating that it is rare.
I’ve seen this happen. I got in huge trouble at work for trying to catch a gecko that made a dash for it and catching the tail. It takes a long time to regrow so he couldn’t go back on sale. It did bleed a little, which was worse somehow, as it thrashed around by itself. Gecko was fine. I was devastated!
My gecko never drops its tail in his whole interested life
.... Ive only ever seen Gekkos lose their tails when they are afraid.
The poor thing is probably stressed aswell
@@Rocket_Iz_Da_Bezt615 evidence?
@@Gozieaaa geckos drop their tail when they’re stressed
@@Gozieaaayeah
@@Rocket_Iz_Da_Bezt615ur correct
Bro exposing himself and showing how stressed he makes these animals.
That’s what I thought
Hahahaha bro geckos will drop their tails if you look at them wrong sometimes.
@@sarahhenley6419I’ve had my leopard gecko for 5 years now, he’s never dropped his tail.
@@thatgoldenspringi yeah they're all different dude. Some will never. Some will for no reason. Same as people, they have different reactions.
@@thatgoldenspringithey aren't all the same
Did anyone consider the possibility that this gecko could have lost its tail BEFORE he owned it?
The tail looks like it has been lost previously due to the smooth ness
this guy abuses his geckos, look at the way he handles them
He looks so adorable in the pig outfit 🐷❤
So the gecko feels threatened by you and thinks you're a predator and not his friend
he probably scared it on purpose so he could record the tail drop
@@Cqlti we don't know the full story don't assume ye
... Which is common for animals.
No it's totally natural, it's basically their defence because the tail is the easiest to get body part, but they won't feel any pain and will grow it back in a couple days or weeks.
@@DimmaClips ye
For those who don't know, "rare instances" means he f*d up and mishandled his Gecko causing enough stress that it dropped the tail.
preaching this!! my own gecko had to be hand-fed before and has bitten and screamed at me numerous times, never once has he dropped his tail with me. it takes a LOT to get a gecko to that point.
@@snuuuuuu Or it could literally be one of the other rare instances where the gecko has an infection that can't be noticed easily. It could also be that this gecko is just more skittish than most and a loud noise like something falling scared it. Tell me, why would someone have an entire collection of these guys if they don't know how to keep them? Why would someone have a $2,000 gecko if they didn't have experience caring for them. Why would someone stage this with a $2,000 gecko as opposed to using a much cheaper gecko?
@@Toxin_E-07 booooo! boo wendy! boo wendy testaburder.. boo
@@Toxin_E-07 i dont think you see the conditions his gecko is being kept in. that is a tupperware. not at 30 gallon tank, a tupperware
@@snuuuuuu Do you even know how reptiles are kept for breeding? Chances are that those containers are there for the hatchlings before they are adopted.
I would fucking scream if my leopard gecko ever did this and then proceed to cry for 3 days
Yeah u definitely need a clean tub... cause nature where the geckos used to live was the perfect clean tub I'll ever find
If he’s done that twice with you there’s clearly a problem
Ikr? I understand you should handle your Leo from time to time but it cLEARLY does not want to be handled.
Right. Why's this dude ripping its tail off..
Its a lizzard dude
@@JayJoeVid4EVER all animals deserve to be treated well
when he said “for the second time” he meant he saying that it was very rare, for the second time.
I had a gecko named Bert who dropped his tail before I got him and it never grew back so he just had a little nub. He was such a good boy and loved his heat rock and rubs!
Poor bert
Not supposed to use heat rocks
@@ayleerepp1376lol
They do take a while like a few months to fully grow back
@@KJJONES35 she just said it never grew back
It always fascinates me that somwhere somehow along a geckos' evolutionary lineage, they kust developed this technique where they can slice off an entire piece of their body and continue going like nothing happened.
When the vibes are on for the gecko bit you’re not having it so you depart
i hope he didn't feel stressed for this. i hope he's in a good environment. my parents have had fat tailed geckos like all my life and we still have one.
Its a lizard it will be fine
@@hat4621 that’s not how lizards work. They drop their tails usually when stressed. Stress isn’t good for any living animal’s health in case you didn’t already know.
@@hat4621 what the hell kind of comment is that? It's a living creature. How the hell do YOU know? Its CLEARLY stressed or it wouldn't have dropped its tail in the first place.
@@heatherbonelli not always, they can just drop for unknown reasons
They drop it to escape dangerous situations Tierzoo made a video about it. They never get it back the don’t just roll out of bed and drop their tail for no reason
this gotta be the kindest animal on earth. Gives its predator free food instead of just running away
If you had like 1000 of these geckos it can become an infinite food glitch
@@billybobjenkins3031 bro don't say it out loud, it might get patched
Yeah
@@billybobjenkins3031 stop giving away the methods
@@billybobjenkins3031 That's just fruit and vegetables with extra steps
you make me feel like a better bearded dragon owner..
One time my leopard gecko escaped for 3 months and i found her in my guitar case with a Hershey kiss instead of a tail and it never grew past the Hershey kiss shape , we had found her tail under the rug a month before finding her it was scary
So I’m assuming you were the predator the gecko was running and try to distract from 😂
Is not that funny
The second time! Damn he’s terrified of you
HE NEVER SAID HE DIS IT TWICE HE SAID "FOR THE SECOND TIME, THIS IS EXTREMELY RARE" HE WAS REPEATING HIS SENTENCE
@@Simoes54you have to be blind or not know anything about geckos, to not see that’s a regenerated tail
@@themicahmicah1845before i say anything i want to clear up that this guy is probably neglecting his gecko anyway are you stupid? he's repeating his statement "for the second time this is extremely rare" so i dont know what you arguing about
Moral bandants back at it again 💀💀🙏
@@Simoes54Nope, those are two different sentences. You can tell by the emphasis he puts “the second time.”
And sometimes long periods without food. They will eat the tail for nourishment because that's where a leopard geckos body fat is stored.
It’s because he picks his geckos up by their tails.
if it’s happened more than once, that gecko is not in a safe environment with you. they only drop their tails when they are very stressed and they feel they need to.
they didnt mean for the second time as in the 2nd time the gecko dropped its tail they were just reiterating that it was a rare occurance
I know he worded it confusingly, but you misheard what he said.
@@eddyangstman Nah, i dont think so. He says its rare, then he says for the second time is extremely rare
@@bigbrainisaac2407 he literally addresses it in another video
@@eddyangstman alright
“As long as you keep him in a clean tub” shows dirty ass tub. Lmao
Because it's a transparent plastic with a paper towel, of course it looks dirty. It's on a carpet but paper towel make it pook dirty because it didnt fully block the transparency and the carpet have pattern.
Unless I missed anything or you're talking about that water
😂😂😂
Besides the whole "transparent tub let's you see through it" thing, geckos live in nature and I'd think that nature is way dirtier than a plastic tub inside a house.
@@GuitarOfTime0116 That's true.
I wasn't even thinking about about the gecko, all I was thinking about is the tub, my fault lol.
@@SsSs-mi7xi nah, it's chill man. It's clear (at least from this low sample size of comments) that you're an analytical type dude, the kind to stick to the facts. Good on you for having humility when confronted with opposing info. I've seen worse people on here that just cry like a baby before slinging the most hurtful words they know, like a cornered animal.
The guts of the gecko are shaped like a flower so weird
Poor guy is stressed I own a leopard gecko that has never needed to drop his tail
Having a gecko drop it's tail twice says a lot about how the owner handles them
No he was repeating how it's rare, not that it's happened twice
@@cosmicboop7825tf u mean he said for the second time u good?
Right.. if this happens once maybe you shouldnt have him in your hand like that??@@Leo_the_mach_snow
@@Leo_the_mach_snow"for the second time, this is extremely rare."
@@Leo_the_mach_snowHe meant it For emphasis, not that the gecko dropped its tail two times. That’s why he said it like, “For the second time, this is extremely rare.” And not “This is the second time, this is extremely rare.”
The fact he's done it TWICE should tell you you're doing something wrong. Either fix the environment (ie. Not a breeding box) or interact with him more to get him used to you, not just for clean outs... I've worked with geckos for 8 yrs and only ever had one drop her tail... Because a branch slipped and landed on the tip of it... The fact he's drop his ENTIRE tail tells me pressure was applied to the base of it (either hide was dropped, he was grabbed or it was shut on) or he was EXTREMELY distressed...
he is the Predator
I think he was saying that he was warning the audience for the second time that the occurrence is very rare because he says its rare then repeats that it's VERY rare.😅I'm not completely sure.
@@rayaanabdullahi7705 very rare, because a well cared for gecko in both set up and handling should never drop their tail 😂
I think he meant he's telling us for the second time it's rare not that the gecko dropped his tail twice
That's it, I'm calling GPS on him.
I had a leopard gecko a long time ago that did that. Tail grew back, and his tail was bigger and very colorful. Only happened once but when I witnessed it I cried. I thought he was going to die something
If I was a first time gecko owner and didn’t know this I would pass out and worry my gecko is going to die.
Just because the tail will heal does not mean to let it fall off, that normally means that the gecko feels threatened
Notice how you specified "normally" meaning not all the time
@@OrangeMcDuck-gx6rqthere are rare instances where the tail just drops however i agree with you and think its because of his handling 100%
Little man really just dropped his tail like some dude who forgot his wallet at home
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Yha for real
Have u tried eating it?
@@grapefruitsyrup8185i have. I fried it
@@grapefruitsyrup8185 🤨
Bros got Bluetooth
Geck: i thought it would've worked this time. Why does he still keep me?
They actually rarely grow back correctly. The tail stores fat reserves too so they have to build it back up from scratch. They drop their tails when feeling extreme fear or stress :(
:( He said it’s the second time too
I'm just imagining humans dropping their belly fat when stressed out.. 🤣 tis funny
He did this on purpose
@@everythingpony I didn’t interpret it that way, I can’t imagine anyone doing that on purpose to a gecko :(
@@kryptoniridium i would be dangerously skinny
That separation is so bloody clean, holy fuck, I had already known that the muscles would detatch along their "seams", I had known they were specifically evolved for it to go smoothly, but I did not expect it to look tHIS SMOOTH-
Shit looks like sacred geometry
I believe it's mostly fat tissue
Reminds me of seafood like shrimp and lobster. I wonder if anyones ever prepared a leopard gecko tail for eating. Evolutionarily it would benefit the gecko to have a delicious tail too. If your tail is packed with flaky meat then a predator will be distracted for longer in the case of an attack. Anyway these are my thoughts when I’m scrolling CZcams before bed.
I believe the line along which it separates it’s called an autotomy line or autotomy fracture plane. I have nothing to add to that, just a fun fact
what did you do in that hospital room Shinji?
Ive never in my life seen a lizard "drop" their tail. Its always a result of someone or something pulling on it or holding it while they try to get away. They dont just "detach" and drop off lmao
I'm completely grossed out!!! I'll be seeing that stump all night long! 😂😂😂
i will never stress my gecko out to the point she drops her tail
We need lizard owners like you
This is the second time this year, Your obviously stressing him out somehow and that’s why the tail self decapatates
Watch some of his videos and you’ll see why
Yeah apparently this dude picks his geckos up by the tails, so I wouldn't be surprised if that's a part of it too.
I dont want to see a stressed gecko. Wat happens in the other vids
@@KingJulian628no that’s how you’re meant to pick it up. Since it doesn’t hurt it since there’s not as many nerves
@@ComputoBot I wouldn't know, I don't personally own geckos or any reptiles but I've read other comments under his videos by others who have and they claim you can't do that so idk
So that’s the inspiration behind the tail cutting design in Monster Hunter, cool
"You only don't forget your tail cause it's attached to your body. Wait, where is your tail?" 😅
I’d be honest if my lizard dropped their tail I’d be unbelievably heartbroken wondering what I did wrong or if they’re in pain, it’s really good though that there’s a lot of research on it now
Ah ya, I didn't think of that 😭
I had an iguana when I was younger and that lizard was so mean! I tried showing it love to try and tame it but then I reached my hand it to grab it for a bath and it dropped its tail. I felt pretty bad but I though it would’ve been better to just donate him to a breeder for someone to professionally handle it. It does suck when it happens though
nothint like owning a pet and knowing nothing about it, good on u
They are not in pain at least leopard geckos are not. But that does not make it good that is their fat storage and they need it.
That's why you read book before buying it lol
I remember when I was maybe 5 or 6 I found a gecko on our porch (I don’t know if it was a leopard gecko or not- it was a wild gecko though) and I was picking it up and messing with it and chasing it around since I was young and didn’t know to leave it alone. I picked it up by the tail and it dropped, and I was just holding the tail. I don’t think I’ve ever screamed as hard as I did that day, and I was scared of geckos for YEARS 😅😭 I promise I’m better with them now. I have an albino leopard gecko now, who’s about 17 years old and still kickin’ 💕💕
This is my favorite comment 😂😂 that’s so funny
You sure it's Porsche pls describe the logo is it H or what for an example
Buffalo: Lamborghini
Horse: Ferrari
H: Honda
KIA: kia
D = Dayhatsu
I'm smart at car
@@AmadeusAdonaiPmdji not sure if this is a joke but a PORCH is an area of a house, typically an outdoor platform placed before the front door
@@AmadeusAdonaiPmdji i think i havent cringed this hard for years
@@AmadeusAdonaiPmdji Bruh, you think they’re talking about a Porsche? Smart at car, not much else 😂
The gecko must be really scared
You know that usually happens when they are scared. When they're extremely terrified and think they're in danger of those drop their tail
You should never stress a gecko to the point where it’s dropped it’s tail especially if it’s happened twice, they can drop their tails but it isn’t good for them and should be prevented
He didn't say it dropped it's tail twice my guy I think u misheard
@@RUBIKGD yeah I think I did oops
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@@RUBIKGDdid you listen at all?
@@charliedeegan1598 yes I did he was literally just repeating himself did u listen at all lmao
Geckos do this in response to stress. A gecko doing it twice demonstrates the kind of owner you are.
...😐
actually this isn't true. geckos drop their tails at even the slightest inconvenience, thunder storms could even make a geck wanna drop its tail. don't yap when you don't know what you're yapping about. this gecko will be absolutely fine, and it's especially common in younger leopard geckos. sincerely, a gecko owner.
Ur the type of person to make someone feel like Shit over something that they aren’t responsible for 100%
@@user-xk5mh2oe9m damn lol
Also when he said for the second time he was repeting that its rare not saying his geco has dropped its tail twice
Never happened to my leopard geckos they are roughly 3-4 years old and they are amazing to watch when feeding
Every body gangsta til the tail grows it’s own head
Bro😂😭💀✋
Began the clone war has
@@ginpau7416 Magnificent, aren't they?
Even though I have never had a gecko myself, even I know that your gecko dropping its tail multiple times is a HORRIBLE sign. Once is excusable, more? No.
where does he say it ocurred multiple times tho?
@@kassenpriesterolo2467 pretty sure they mean when he mentions how it's the second time the gecko dropped its tail, right at the start of the video
@@ghost-p. he said "now for the second time, its pretty rare[...] as in " i will say it twice now it is pretty rare". Thats basic knowledge and grammar of the english language.
@@kassenpriesterolo2467basic knowledge of these animals and basic comprehension skills actually go a long way. That gecko dropped its tail once before, you can tell because of its shape and texture.
The guy clearly says “for the 2nd time” meaning it’s happened twice.
@@kassenpriesterolo2467u alright?
my old cat would bring in a lizard tail every so often
I told you "Fifteen minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance" it only cost you tail.