These bizarre semi-aquatic reptiles might look like creatures from a prehistoric age, but they're very much alive today—discover the amazing world of sailfin dragons!
My family lives in a warm climate where there are lizards out and about even at this time of year, and recently my 8-year-old ...
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The decaying reptiles could solve several of paleontology’s biggest mysteries from why some fossils preserve fragile soft ...
Kukrail Reserve Forest in Lucknow is more than a patch of green—it is a sanctuary for rare wildlife and a refuge for the city’s soul. But the proposed development threatens its unique biodiversity ...
Researchers revealed the global expansion of modern toads on six continents, explaining how the invasive amphibians have ...
The Center for Biological Diversity has petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to safeguard the Mule Mountains ...
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Chameleons’ extraordinary ability to move their eyes independently stems from a previously overlooked anatomical marvel: long ...
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A small lizard with a wheat-colored tongue, Diploderma bifluviale, has been discovered and named a new species that's already ...