Reptiles can’t actively regulate their body temperatures. This makes them less able to adjust to changing temperatures.
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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.
A zoo in England celebrated the arrival of rare but adorable reptiles. The Chester Zoo just hatched six tuataras, the zoo announced on its Facebook page. The tuatara, also known as the "living ...
A fossil found over two decades ago on England’s Jurassic Coast has proved to be one of the most significant discoveries of marine reptiles in recent times. The almost complete skeleton of a ...
A rare yellow turtle rescued by villagers in eastern India has been handed over to scientists who will study the extremely rare reptile. Locals from the Odisha's Balasore district spotted the unique ...
An iguana at a zoo in the United Kingdom performed a "virgin birth," which zookeepers have hailed as one of the "rarest events in the animal kingdom." Workers at the Exotic Zoo in Telford, England, ...
They’re agile on land. Intelligent in behavior. And…they can gallop like a horse? Learn what makes Cuban crocodiles so extraordinary. Mike Bock Invisible beneath the murky water, a hunter waits with ...
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Rare prehistoric 'Sword Dragon' reptile unearthed in the UK
The almost complete skeleton of a long-snouted ichthyosaur—now classified as Xiphodracon goldencapensis, or the "Sword Dragon ...
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