Hello! I am going to tell you about leopard geckos. Habitat: Leopard geckos live in south and central Asia in rocky deserts and plains. Diet: Leopard geckos eat primarily insects, but they can eat just about anything they fit in their mouth. Reproduction: Leopard geckos breed in late spring and early summer. They lay 1-2 eggs. A female that is carrying eggs is called "Gravid." Lifespan: In the wild, leopard geckos live up to fifteen years. In captivity they live close to thirty. Leopard Geckos in Captivity: Leopard geckos are one of the most popular reptile pets in the world, barely surpassed by the bearded dragon. Fun Facts: 1. Leopard geckos have crystalline urine. 2. Leopard geckos can drop and regrow their tail. 3. Leopard geckos have temperature dependent gender, meaning that when they are in an egg, their sex varies on the temperature they are incubated in. 4. Unlike other geckos, leopard geckos have movable eyelids. 5. Leopard geckos smell with their tongues. And there you go SWEMA!