California’s diverse climate and sprawling urban areas have made the western state an unexpected hotspot for non-native ...
Lizards have amazing regeneration abilities. When in danger, they may purposefully lose their tail, only for it to regrow ...
The green iguana has become a ubiquitous sight across South Florida, often lounging in trees or sunning itself on sidewalks. These large lizards, native to Central and South America, are prolific ...
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 ...
A brown anole crawls along a metal pipe leading under a home in New Orleans. Researchers found that brown anoles get more aggressive as the temperature rises. (Louisiana Illuminator photo) Researchers ...
How do intermittent events like hurricanes impact natural selection? How do animals adapt to challenging weather? A University of Rhode Island professor has set out to track natural selection in the ...
She’s her mini-bey. Blue Ivy looked just like her mom, Beyoncé, while attending an NBA game with her dad, Jay-Z. The 13-year-old was seated courtside for Wednesday’s Los Angeles Lakers vs. San Antonio ...
Water anoles are remarkable creatures. Perched along the banks of steep waterfalls in the forests of Panama and Costa Rica, they’re often seen bending and peering down at rushing streams below as if ...
The Bahamas were once crawling with pirates, but have always been crawling with lizards. Do the two have anything in common? Well, much like the old trope of pirates missing legs and hands, many of ...
One of the many introduced lizard species in Florida might be increasing transmissions of mosquito-borne illnesses to humans, according to a University of Florida research team. The Peter's rock agama ...