New research reveals that scuba-diving lizards, described as "the chicken nuggets of the forest," use a bubble to breathe ...
Read how Costa Rica's anole lizard uses a unique bubble-breathing technique to survive underwater, evading predators with ...
What's scaly, striped and breathes underwater like a scuba diver? Water anoles! These lizards can form a bubble over their ...
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about "scuba-diving" lizards, a trick to turn a mouse's skin transparent and whether finger counting helps kids' math skills.
Not only are the lizards able to stay underwater for an extended period of time, they do so by creating air bubbles on their snouts that they “rebreathe,” Swierk said in a study published Sept. 18 in ...
In the tropical forests of southern Costa Rica, a small, semi-aquatic lizard has evolved an unusual survival technique. Water anoles create a bubble over their nostrils to breathe underwater and avoid ...
To investigate whether bubbles play a crucial role in underwater respiration, Dr Swierk conducted an experiment where she ...
The water anole, found in Costa Rica's tropical forests, has been observed creating a unique air bubble over its nostrils, ...
Little lizards that wear snout bubbles underwater really do seem to be using them as tiny scuba tanks. Water anoles (Anolis ...
In a discovery that could redefine our understanding of animal behavior in aquatic environments, researchers at Binghamton University, State University of New York, have unveiled the remarkable ...
A particular type of semi-aquatic lizard has something truly unique to show us about the art of survival with air bubbles ...
When the lizards feel threatened by a predator, they dive underwater and produce a bubble over their heads to breathe.