Far from representing something bad or strange, they play a relevant role in the environment and their symbolic value varies according to different cultures.
A mystery lizard hints at progress for the San Antonio Zoo’s “lizard factory,” where researchers rebuild the Texas horned lizard population.
Because showing a lizard at the fair also means filling out paperwork that includes a pet portrait, pet raising highs and ...
When the desert horned lizard (Phrynosoma platyrhinos) is thirsty, it cannot just lap up water or scoop it up like a bird ...
The sandfish lizard moves very efficiently through the sands of the Sahara desert, and not surprisingly, it doesn't use ...
From watersports to sub-tropical gardens and world-class art, here are the best things to do in England’s wild west ...
Invasive tegu lizards are spreading across Florida. Officials warn residents not to capture these five-foot reptiles.
Natural, chemical-free methods can help keep house lizards out of living spaces. Cleanliness, fewer insects and sealed entry points remain the most effective long-term approach.
The number of invasive Argentine tegus in Georgia have grown, with reports in 25 counties. Where are they? How to spot them? Are they dangerous?
Lizards are native to every state in the U.S. except Alaska, Maine, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island. So while they are much more common in the warmer southwest, they are more widespread than some ...
A small Australian mountain dragon once lived across a wider, lower landscape compared to the scattered populations that exist today. Climate warming pushed suitable habitats uphill, causing ...
One of the most commonly seen lizards in the Southern states is the green anole, also known as the North American green anole or Carolina anole. (Its scientific name is Anolis carolinensis.) Although ...
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