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According to one app for nature observers, it's the most commonly seen creature in California: the western fence lizard. Why?
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSN50-Million-Year-Old Footprints Open a 'Rare Window' Into the Behaviors of Extinct Animals That Once Roamed in OregonBetween 29 million and 50 million years ago, Oregon was teeming with life. Shorebirds searched for food in shallow water, ...
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When Iguanas Fall From Trees: How Florida’s Cold Snaps Create Lizard RainsWatch out for falling iguanas!” Yet, every winter in Florida, this surreal warning becomes reality. Residents and visitors ...
The creatures cruised the world’s oceans with features we often associate with marine mammals, such as coats of blubber and ...
Footprints of armored dinosaurs with tail clubs have been identified, following discoveries made in the Canadian Rockies. The 100-million-year-old fossilized footprints were found at sites at both ...
Researchers have discovered two new species in a 125-million-year-old fossil in China. While they’d be wiped out by a T-Rex ...
Green iguanas have been taking over South Florida since the 1960s. These large green lizards originated in Central America and are found in the tropical parts of South America and some eastern ...
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A serendipitous find in the National Museum of Natural History’s collections yielded just the second known specimen of a ...
As everyone happily slipped and splashed their way down the smooth rocks, a monitor lizard suddenly showed up, as if to say, "Me too!" "You guys never say hello," one person joked, while another ...
Last year, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard announced plans for summer tour of the United States, set to kick off in Philadelphia this July. They’ll play huge shed venues, and they’ll have a ...
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