Lizards have the amazing ability to regenerate their lost tails. So why might they regrow two? Read here to learn more!
A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a mysterious Cuban anole Benjamin Hack A CT scan reconstruction of USNM 5095 that ...
That long, scaly thing slithering on the ground is probably a snake. But there’s a chance it’s not. The News & Observer spoke with local wildlife experts to learn about these reptiles — where they ...
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How to climb a tree to catch a lizard

A skilled and careful demonstration of how lizards are caught in the wild using experience and technique.
DEAR PET TALK: I am fascinated with reptiles — how complicated is their care? What is the best habitat for a lizard? —Lonely for Lizards DEAR LONELY FOR LIZARDS: I have saved this question for a week ...
If you live in California, you’ve probably seen, or held, a western fence lizard. According to a leading dataset of animal and plant observations, the species is the most commonly spotted reptile in ...
Lizards instinctively flee from peacock feathers. The feathers' eyespots mimic predator eyes, triggering a survival response. Their shimmering colors also suggest movement, further alarming the ...
For Cincinnatians, the sight of a small lizard scurrying across a sidewalk or hanging out on an alley wall isn’t surprising. For more than 70 years, European common wall lizards, known locally as ...