A new study warns that Australia’s Mountain Dragon lizards are running out of room to survive. Fossil and genetic evidence ...
Reptiles can’t actively regulate their body temperatures. This makes them less able to adjust to changing temperatures.
Climate change is driving many of Australia's native reptiles toward extinction, and the answers to their future survival may lie in the fossil record.
The mountain dragon, indigenous to Australia's highlands, serves as a key indicator of climate change impacts on biodiversity ...
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Australian lizards | bearded dragon diet, blue tongue lizard, and spiny tailed monitor
'My hopes are dashed': Illegal Indian migrants deported by US speak to BBC ...
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This Isn’t a Marvel Character—It’s a Real Lizard
What lizard is known as the Spiderman lizard and can scale vertical walls? It's the Mwanza flat-headed rock agama that lives ...
In a cave in Thailand, scientists found some stunning species that have never been documented before, providing interesting new avenues for genetic research.
New lizard species in Vietnam, Acanthosaura grismeri, has unique dorsal spines and DNA revealing hidden biodiversity.
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From Forest to Sea: Animals You Didn’t Know Could Swim
The animal kingdom features a surprising array of swimmers. Even land-dwelling animals can thrive in aquatic environments ...
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Exotic Pets You Can Actually Keep at Home
For some people, the dream pet is a little more unusual — something that sparks conversation, looks striking, and feels ...
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