Some lizards dive into streams to escape predators, and a specialised bubble-breathing technique enables them to stay ...
When the lizards feel threatened by a predator, they dive underwater and produce a bubble over their heads to breathe.
Almost every animal in the rainforest enjoys snacking on water anoles, but slippery skin and an ability to carry an air bubble underwater help them survive.
A species of semi-aquatic lizard produces a special bubble over its nostrils to breathe underwater and avoid predators, ...
Little lizards that wear snout bubbles underwater really do seem to be using them as tiny scuba tanks. Water anoles (Anolis ...
A semiaquatic lizard called a diving anole produces a special bubble atop its head to breathe underwater and avoid predators ...
New research reveals that scuba-diving lizards, described as "the chicken nuggets of the forest," use a bubble to breathe ...
A particular type of semi-aquatic lizard has something truly unique to show us about the art of survival with air bubbles ...
What's scaly, striped and breathes underwater like a scuba diver? Water anoles! These lizards can form a bubble over their ...
At first glance, this lizard seemed, well, ready to pop. The research team thought it was about to lay eggs, a common enough ...
Swierk applied a substance to the lizards’ skin that prevented bubble formation. Without air bubbles, the lizards couldn’t ...
Animals have evolved all manner of methods to evade danger. For one lizard species living in the tropical forests of Costa ...