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A close-up of a green anole lizard (Anolis carolinensis) perched on tropical leaves. Photo by Hilary Halliwell, via Pexels The Green Anole, native to the southeastern United States, is perhaps one of ...
Within weeks, the anole grows a new tail, though the replacement is supported by cartilage rather than vertebrae. This sacrificial strategy dramatically increases survival rates, with studies showing ...
Faced with danger, a lizard dives into the water and produces a bubble behind its nostrils that allows it to remain submerged for up to 20 minutes, and perhaps much longer.
Florida has dozens of nonnative lizard species that are bigger, faster and stronger than native species. They have teeth, and some have bad attitudes. Here’s a look at which ones can ...
Green anole lizards can regenerate their tails after injury, an ability that could inform treatments for people. Credit: Wolfgang Kaehler/LightRocket via Getty After an injury, some flatworms can ...
A blue-tongued lizard found itself in a tight spot when it became trapped inside a decorative log. Picture: Supplied. “The veterinary team had already sedated the lizard, which made our job easier.
Firefighters were called to the rescue of a blue-tongued lizard trapped inside a decorative log, after the curious reptile became firmly wedged inside with no way out. See the photos. Emma Cam ...
Green anoles are very popular and make good "starter" pets for children. These pretty little lizards have emerald-green backs and pink "dewlaps" (pouches under their chins).