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Do geckos feel pain when they lose a tail?

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As someone whose friend owns a gecko without a tail, I can tell you that no, they do not feel pain whilst losing it, for it is only a defense mechanism against predators. 252 Views. Quora User, studied Life and Living at The High School Experience. Answered Jan 18, 2018. Nope! read more

Nope! The tails are made for that, and grow back soon after. In fact, the tails are segmented and break off at certain points, making it easier for them to grow back. read more

Best Answer: No, the gecko should not have felt any pain in the loss of its tail. When a gecko feels threatened, or is grabbed by the tail, it will drop its tail as a defense mechanism (the tail will wiggle on the ground, and hopefully act as a distraction to the threat while the gecko makes its escape). read more

Crested gecko tail loss occurs when a gecko is over-stressed or feels threatened. Tail drop, or autotomy, is a defense mechanism to distract predators: as the gecko flees to safety, the tail flops about in front of their attacker. read more

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