A study tracked 40 bearded dragons using hand-sewn outfits fitted with sensors that monitored movement, temperature and acceleration. The study found faster lizards were more likely to die than slower ...
New research shows that bearded dragons are able to partition colour change to specific body parts, depending on whether they are responding to temperature or communicating with other lizards. The ...
One of Australia's iconic lizard species is hiding a secret -- female central bearded dragon embryos temporarily grow the lizard equivalent of a penis during development. Researchers made the ...
New research shows that bearded dragons are able to partition color change to specific body parts, depending on whether they are responding to temperature or communicating with other lizards. New ...
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