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While the Komodo dragon might claim fame as the largest and most venomous lizard, the horned lizard proves that “power isn't ...
Have you ever wondered why geckos lick their eyes? Watch a fascinating YouTube video to see it in action and then learn why they do it.
From lizard people and the new world order, to space aliens and a cursed, bright-blue horse, the Denver Airport has more than its fair share of bizarre stories and myths surrounding it.
Families gather annually to witness the sunrise and partake in music and prayer along the Snake River. I'm the Idaho News 6 neighborhood reporter dedicated to bringing you the latest stories from ...
Dressed in white and sprinkled with camouflage on the front and rear fascias and on the side skirts, this tester was spotted in the open in the United States of America. So, what is it?
Lizard venom has played a crucial part in helping humans take a bite out of diabetes and obesity. The Gila monster is a large, magnificent and venomous desert-dwelling reptile found throughout the ...
The life of a 166-million-year-old reptile has been turned upside down. While Marmoretta oxoniensis was believed to have swum in ancient lagoons, new research reveals it spent its time climbing ...
NOT SURE WHAT CAUSED THE SMOKE. THE IOWA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES SAYS A FERTILIZER BYPRODUCT SPILL KILLED FISH IN LIZARD CREEK IN FORT DODGE. RIGHT NOW, THERE’S NO TELLING HOW MANY FISH ...
IT WAS CAUSED BY A LEAK FROM C.J. BIO INTO LIZARD CREEK, WHICH CONNECTS TO THE RIVER. THE CITY OF FORT DODGE SAYS THERE WERE NO CONCERNS TO ITS WATER SUPPLY BECAUSE THEY PULL FROM DEEP WELLS.
This sedentary deep-sea creature has developed remarkable survival tactics, using camouflage and sticky tentacles to thrive in the harsh conditions of Monterey Canyon. The MBARI video, narrated by ...
In the auto industry, design departments create camouflage patterns to disguise future products while they are being tested on open roads, leaving a bit of mystery for the new vehicle's debut.
In the auto industry, design departments create camouflage patterns to disguise future products while they are being tested on open roads, leaving a bit of mystery for the new vehicle’s debut.