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Experts work to resurrect imperiled creature that was once abundant in US: 'Everybody rallies behind them'
"These little guys have a way of getting that attention." Experts work to resurrect imperiled creature that was once abundant ...
When we tested the three-legged lizards’ athletic performance, the results defied expectations. Some animals were clearly impaired in their sprinting capabilities, but others actually ran faster than ...
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Baby horned lizard buries itself in the sand
A Texas zoo has released 28 horned lizards back into the wild. This lizard, shown in the video burrowing into the sand, along ...
The ubiquitous brown anoles that you’ve probably seen skirting around the nearest bush or tree are not only quick little roach killers, a recent study reveals that they are unaffected when exposed to ...
Streets, walls, concrete—cities may seem like a harsh environment. Yet some animals adapt remarkably well. A new study published in Biology Letters from Bielefeld University shows that common wall ...
We're now through mating season for Italian wall lizards, and a fresh infestation of the small, greenish-gray creatures will continue to spread through Levittown. Sightings are mentioned on ...
According to the Guardian, the monitor lizard population in Bangkok is surging. Lumphini Park, a popular recreational area in the heart of the city, is also home to around 400 of these giant lizards.
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