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Why Does This Lizard Bite Its Own Tail?
When danger looms, the tiny and spiky armadillo lizard curls its body into a ball and bites its own tail — on purpose!
Are you considering a reptile pet? Lizards have captivating colors, unique personalities, and manageable care routines.
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The Giant Lizard Turning Up at Australian Schoolyards
Goannas are Australian monitor lizards that wander into schools and urban spaces, drawn by food smells and warmth. There are over two dozen goanna species in mainland Australia, occupying diverse ...
The sex of many turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles is determined by the temperature at which their eggs incubate.
Under no light but the stars, a green sea turtle hauls herself out of the surf and onto the familiar sand of Alagadi Beach on ...
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How to tell if your bearded dragon is male or female
Bearded dragons have become popular pets worldwide. Native to Australia, they are the most commonly kept pet reptile in the U ...
Reptiles like bearded dragons can change colour to suit their surroundings, but new research shows geography limits how far that change can go.
Chris, in his draco lizard power suit, tries to glide like the draco lizard. On a creature rescue mission to find Martin and Zip the draco lizard, Chris learns how to master gliding flight in his ...
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Bizarre Facts You Probably Didn't Know About The Grand Canyon
From an ancient Egyptian hoax to a mysterious disappearances and Cold War history, here are 10 bizarre facts you probably ...
From transparent frogs and egg-laying mammals to deep-sea oddities, here’s a look at animals with unusual features that are ...
Fossil egg found in Antarctica suggests marine reptiles laid eggs, challenging previous beliefs about ancient life.
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