Reptiles can’t actively regulate their body temperatures. This makes them less able to adjust to changing temperatures.
AI-generated summary reviewed by our newsroom. Read our AI Policy. A rare and legless lizard known for snapping off its tail to distract predators may soon get federal protection as an endangered ...
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In a Rare Biological Twist, Chameleons’ Optic Nerves Coil Like a Telephone Cord
Learn how coiled optic nerves, unlike any seen in other reptiles, give chameleons their extraordinary field of view.
BARABOO, Wis. -- The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources issued an incidental taking of a rare lizard which may result from the Winnebago Heights Development in Sauk County. Incidental take ...
Even New Zealand technically has no lizards, though it is home to the tuatara, a fascinating reptile that looks like a lizard ...
Mimic glass lizard faces rapid decline as longleaf pine habitat vanishes. Center for Biological Diversity petitions USFWS to list species as endangered. Listing could trigger critical habitat ...
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