Tropical lizards can't take the heat of climate warming
Wednesday, March 4, 2009 - 06:28
in Earth & Climate
From geckos and iguanas to Gila monsters and Komodo dragons, lizards are among the most common reptiles on Earth. They are found on every continent except Antarctica. One even pitches car insurance in TV ads. They seemingly can adapt to a variety of conditions, but are most abundant in the tropics...
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