The sex of many turtles, crocodilians, and other reptiles is determined by the temperature at which their eggs incubate.
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The High-Stakes Quest to Make Snakebites Survivable Took Leaps Forward This Year, With Promising New Avenues to Safer Antivenoms
A wave of fresh science is challenging a century-old treatment and offering hope to the people snakebites harm most—often far ...
Which is deadlier to humans in Peru: the Bothrops pit viper or the venomous Trumpapillar? By Rick Vecchio ✐ Peruvian Times ...
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A girl and her reptiles living their best lives together
Celine Tails documents life as a girl living with reptiles, chaos, and occasional serenity. Massive data breach sees millions ...
Giant mosasaurs, once thought to be strictly ocean-dwelling predators, may have spent their final chapter prowling freshwater ...
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How cobras stay hydrated: A look at snake biology
After viewing this short Instagram reel of a king cobra calmly drinking from a bowl of water, you might wonder how snakes ...
The new study tallies how microbialites take carbon and turn it into fresh layers of calcium carbonate. These structures then ...
Ancient living rocks along South Africa’s coast are thriving in harsh conditions, rapidly growing while storing surprising ...
Like corn kernels in slowly heating oil, the orca sightings began sparse and unpredictable. But at some imperceptible moment, ...
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