NOLA.com: Aggressive brown lizards are displacing green lizards in New Orleans. Heat could worsen it.
Aggressive brown lizards are displacing green lizards in New Orleans. Heat could worsen it.
Animalogic on MSN: Watch what happens when a frilled lizard uses fear to survive
Like many residents of warm climates, the brown lizards scurrying around New Orleans have a worse temper in extreme heat. According to a new study from Tulane researchers, these invasive brown anoles ...
MSN: How to stop monitor lizards from entering your home and why these enter residential areas
Seeing a large monitor lizard inside or around your home can be frightening. These reptiles are strong, fast, and can grow several feet long depending on the species. In tropical and subtropical ...
How to stop monitor lizards from entering your home and why these enter residential areas
Woman's World on MSN: This Wyoming 'horny toad' lizard has one of the most bizarre defensive strategies
Some animal adaptations look like they were designed by a committee of mad scientists. The greater short-horned lizard (Phrynosoma hernandesi)-Wyoming's state reptile, also dubbed the "horny toad" ...
This Wyoming 'horny toad' lizard has one of the most bizarre defensive strategies
Frilled-neck lizards rely on one of the most dramatic defensive displays in the animal kingdom, rapidly expanding a large neck frill to appear bigger and more threatening. The transcript shows how ...
Los Angeles Times: Our friendly neighborhood fence lizard: Why Californians love this reptile
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 ...