Apparently geckos are geckos, so they're very beneficial animals.
March 17, 2021
Hey, Mom.
In Singapore, you often see these flat creatures that look like geckos coming into homes, right?
It's squishy and soft. If you look closely, its hands look like a baby's, and it's quite cute.
The word for gecko is written as "yamori" or "gecko" in Japanese . As the name suggests, they are beneficial animals.
Spiders eat pests, cats eat mice, ladybugs eat aphids... Now, do you know what geckos eat, Mom?
Hint: It's the most vicious and horrible creature that will make your mother go half-crazy and scream if she sees it . You get the idea, right?
Yes, it's cute.
What? You're wondering how such a tiny gecko can eat a plump lily the size of its own body?
No, they love their eggs.
Once they step into the BuriBuri nest, they will destroy it, just like the Titans in "Attack on Titan" tearing apart and eating the humans inside the walls .
You see, Buri Buri is the devil in our house, but the gecko is a reliable gecko, just like the Kongorikishi guarding Todaiji Temple.
What's amazing is that even if they lose their limbs, tails, or even internal organs, they can regenerate!
For humans, cutting off a tail would mean the secretary being arrested in place of the teacher , but their tails would just grow back.
It's just like the Attack on Titan, who never dies even if you kill him! Offer him, offer him, offer him the statue.
Do you know why? Are you interested, Mom? Hey, don't you want to know?
Normally, red blood cells do n't have a nucleus to make their structure smaller, but their blood actually has a nucleus with DNA!
When blood gathers in the missing area, it begins replicating proteins based on the DNA information, regenerating that area!
Piccolo Daimao's arm grows back even after being torn off, so that means that the green blood cells in his green blood have nuclei.
Life is full of mysteries!
Don't you think so? The blood mechanisms of geckos may one day be applied to regenerative medicine in humans.
So, when the mothers are building a wall in front of the condo to pick up their kids from school , it starts with "There's a gecko in here," and by the end they're excitedly talking about regenerative medicine, right?

