The Los Angeles Zoo has successfully hatched two healthy perentie lizards, a first in the zoo’s history, officials announced Thursday. The rare achievement places the L.A. Zoo among only three ...
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Research led by Dr. Kirsty Macleod from Bangor University's School of Environmental and Natural Sciences found that lizards whose mothers experienced stress during pregnancy grew more slowly and ...
Two new baby lizards have hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo, the first of their species to be bred there, zoo officials said Thursday. Perentie lizards, or Varanus giganteus, are native to Australia and ...