Reptiles can’t actively regulate their body temperatures. This makes them less able to adjust to changing temperatures.
Climate change is driving many of Australia's native reptiles toward extinction, and the answers to their future survival may lie in the fossil record.
The mountain dragon, indigenous to Australia's highlands, serves as a key indicator of climate change impacts on biodiversity ...
A new species of mountain lizard, Diploderma bifluviale, has been discovered in the upper Dadu River Valley of China. Its ...
Mt. Rainier National Park is one of the best locations to view the iconic wildlife of the American Pacific Northwest.
Every deer, elk, antelope, sheep, or bear that's smoked by a semi or sedan helps us understand how to prevent future wildlife ...
The apple makes you content in every way.” Saxena’s fascination for fruit and reptiles is partly inspired by the creation myth in Christianity, she said. In Secret Of A Mountain Serpent, which was ...
The newly identified gecko takes the name Venkatadri, a Sanskrit term meaning "mountain that removes sins" in honour of the ...
Hyderabad: In a major addition to India's reptile diversity, scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have ...
Larimer County Commissioners approved an 800-acre conservation easement donation on Rim Rock Ranch in the Laramie Foothills ...
Ask historian Brooks Blevins his favorite Halloween story, and you won't get the kind that raises goosebumps around a ...