As the world’s largest living lizards, Komodo dragons are some of the most fascinating and intimidating reptiles on Earth. In addition to their massive size, these predators are known for their ...
Repticon drew hundreds of reptile enthusiasts to Lakeland on Sunday to learn more about exotic animal ownership and take home ...
P. Vankevich/Ocracoke Observer By Peter Vankevich If you’ve read novels by Carl Hiaasen, you’ve likely come across Skink—his eccentric, one-eyed former ...
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I got the rarest pet lizard
In this video, I introduce my rare chameleon, showcasing its stunning red and blue color morph. I built a special habitat for it and highlight its impressive abilities, including its extendable tongue ...
Invasive species, like the Burmese pythons and green iguanas, wreak havoc on Florida's ecosystems. But an invasive lizard is garnering extra attention and giving Floridians and their pets more to ...
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A species of semi-aquatic lizard produces a special bubble over its nostrils to breathe underwater and avoid predators. Presenting the world's smallest (and scrappiest) scuba diver: A species of ...
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Creature feature: Best pet lizards
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Lizards have amazing regeneration abilities. When in danger, they may purposefully lose their tail, only for it to regrow later. While this is a feat of evolution, sometimes regeneration can go wrong, ...
Like many residents of warm climates, the brown lizards scurrying around New Orleans have a worse temper in extreme heat. According to a new study from Tulane researchers, these invasive brown anoles ...
A brown anole crawls along a metal pipe leading under a home in New Orleans. Researchers found that brown anoles get more aggressive as the temperature rises. (Louisiana Illuminator photo) Researchers ...
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