Geckos are reptiles with diverse species. They exist across continents. Geckos possess unique features. Their toes stick to ...
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7 Snakes That Give Birth to Live Young (As Opposed to Eggs)
Many of us know snakes are ectothermic reptiles that regulate their body temperature behaviorally by using shade, burrows, warm rocks, and even metabolic heat from digestion. But not everyone is aware ...
Asexual reproduction, in which females reproduce without males by cloning themselves, has been documented in multiple species ...
While most snakes lay eggs, some fascinating species give birth to live young. Discover these rare reptiles that bypass eggs, revealing nature’s surprising twists in snake reproduction and survival ...
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Scientists discover concerning changes in lizards: 'We are beginning to understand'
"These results bring us closer to unraveling the mechanisms." Scientists discover concerning changes in lizards: 'We are ...
The Arabian sand boa lives in Arabian deserts. It has unique eyes and hunts at night. These snakes bury in sand to ambush geckos. They are small, gold ...
Brown anoles are not only quick little roach killers, a recent study reveals that they have the ability to thrive when ...
In Telford's Exotic Zoo, life found a way. A casque-headed iguana has given birth to eight babies at the Shropshire wildlife park – without any contact with a male, via a phenomenon called ...
A 'virgin birth' may sound like something found only in the Bible - but it's actually one of nature's real-life miracles.
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Ig Nobel Prizes celebrate pizza-eating lizards, drunk bats and garlic-flavoured breast milk
This year's Ig Nobel prize-winning research included studies on lizard pizza preferences, bats flying under the influence, ...
Biodiversity is disappearing at an alarming rate and is driven by human activity: contamination, greenhouse gases and extreme temperatures. But how exactly do these factors affect the reproduction and ...
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden opened its doors 150 years ago today in 1875! From its beginnings as one of the nation’s first zoos to its role today as a leader in animal care, conservation & ...
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