It isn’t the world’s tiniest lizard, but the discovery of this odd-looking gecko by a University of Texas at Arlington professor is big news for science.
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A new species of gecko, Pseudogonatodes fuscofortunatus, was identified through a combination of visual examination, molecular genetics and high-resolution X-ray computed tomography (CT) scans. Part ...
Iguanas. Native to Central and South America, iguanas are a unique group of reptiles known for possessing a third "parietal" eye. Unlike their two primary eyes, which provide clear vision, the ...