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What is a palace guard? What are the common palace guards

Anyuan
Practicing veterinary physician
Shougong is a gecko, which belongs to a kind of lizard. The animal's back and abdomen are flat, the toe ends of its claws expand to form skin folds, and there are many glandular hairs, so it has the ability to stick and crawl on walls, ceilings and other places. It comes out at night, hiding in dark places during the day and foraging at night. They usually feed on mosquitoes, flies, moths, etc. When they are in danger, they will break their tails and escape.
What is a palace guard? What are the common palace guards 1. What is a palace guard?

Shougong is a gecko, a kind of lizard. The animal's back and abdomen are flat, the toe ends of its claws expand to form skin folds, and there are many glandular hairs, so it has the ability to stick and crawl on walls, ceilings and other places. It comes out at night, hiding in dark places during the day and foraging at night. They usually feed on mosquitoes, flies, moths, etc. When they are in danger, they will break their tails and escape.

2. What are the common palace guards

1. Leopard-print palace guards: Leopard-print palace guards are common palace guards. Compared with other breeds, their biggest feature is that they have eyelids, but most of the same kind do not. It is generally necessary to prepare some substrates for raising it, such as reptile sand, wood skin, calcium sand, etc., but the particles should not be too large, so as to avoid intestinal blockage caused by swallowing it by mistake.

2. Frog-eyed palace guard: Frog-eyed palace guard is a common domestic lizard, and its feeding method is very simple. Its body length is about 17 cm, and it will lurk in caves during the day and come out at night. Its temperament is docile and not afraid of people, but it also has a temper. When it is angry, it will shake its tail to warn the enemy.

3, Giant Shougong: Giant Shougong is called Giant because its body length can reach 30-35 cm, and it is the largest Shougong in the world. It generally likes to stay in trees, and its food can be selected from crickets, bread worms and mice.

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