But, I couldn't resist the urge to show Alexandra the tail. And, we got out her microscope and took the above photo at 60X. Isn't it neat?
The tail continued to wiggle for several minutes and we videotaped him with our digital microscope. Even after it stopped wiggling, it would start again if we touched it. Pretty neat defense system! (By the way, it was a lot more active at the beginning. This is probably 3-5 minutes after the tail fell off.)
that is probably one of most interesting (yet eerily yucky) things I've seen in a while. something about detached body parts gives me the cooties :)
ReplyDeleteToo cool!
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Christie
My boys think this was the coolest thing. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteBarb-Harmony Art Mom
Omg!! I'm fascinated and grossed out all at the same time. And you are right, I've got to get one of those microscopes. Very cool!
ReplyDeleteGeez! I can't believe how behind I am on your blog.
Dana, I LOVE your gecko tail video! I will have to show it to Caddie first thing tomorrow morning. She is very 'into' five-lined skinks here in Ga. They lose their tails too, but they never move. Cool!
ReplyDeleteI've only had this happen one time while working with hundreds of crested geckos so it is not a common happening at all.
ReplyDeleteWally
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