52 Pygmy Blue-Tongue Lizards Moved To South Australia To Determine Adaptability
The pygmy blue-tongue lizard (Tiliqua adelaidensis), thought to have gone extinct until a specimen was discovered in the belly of a dead brown snake in 1992, is getting a bit of help from researchers who have placed a colony of 52 lizards on a South Australian farm to determine if the species can prosper in … Continue reading 52 Pygmy Blue-Tongue Lizards Moved To South Australia To Determine Adaptability
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