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These Desert Lizards Have to Sneeze Salt to Stay Alive
The specially salty snot is sometimes nicknamed 'snalt', as it contains potassium and sodium bicarbonate salts that dry as ...
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Scientists warn of growing crisis threatening desert wildlife: 'If we can better understand … we can better anticipate'
New findings are showing that as our planet warms, desert lizards face a real energy crisis. According to an article from ...
A small, rare lizard in the deserts of southeast New Mexico was believed imperiled by oil and gas drilling in the Permian Basin, the U.S.’ busiest fossil fuel region. The dunes sagebrush lizard ...
Desert lizards, like chuckwallas, face harsh conditions with salty food and little water. To combat this, they've evolved a ...
How are desert lizards impacted by increased temperatures resulting from climate change? This is what a recent study published in Science hopes to address as an international team of researchers ...
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