What's scaly, striped and breathes underwater like a scuba diver? Water anoles! These lizards can form a bubble over their ...
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In the tropical forests of southern Costa Rica, a small, semi-aquatic lizard has evolved an unusual survival technique. Water anoles create a bubble over their nostrils to breathe underwater and avoid ...
A particular type of semi-aquatic lizard has something truly unique to show us about the art of survival with air bubbles ...
In 2021, it was announced that a group of remarkable lizards had become the first vertebrates known to use bubbles for ...
In a new research carried out by Binghamton University, the scientists discovered a scuba-diving tropical lizard called ...
When the lizards feel threatened by a predator, they dive underwater and produce a bubble over their heads to breathe.
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A species of semi-aquatic lizard produces a special bubble over its nostrils to breathe underwater. (Photo by Lindsey Swierk ...
A semiaquatic lizard called a diving anole produces a special bubble atop its head to breathe underwater and avoid predators ...
According to Swierk, it’s a skill that frequently comes in handy, given how lizards’ popularity among their predators. “Anoles are kind of like the chicken nuggets of the forest. Birds eat them, ...
The study confirmed that the bubble helps lizards stay underwater for longer periods, providing them with a refuge from predators. "Anoles are kind of like the chicken nuggets of the forest. Birds eat ...