A lizard with a prominent nose, lost for 150 years, has been rediscovered in Peru, raising concerns about its fragile natural habitat.
The bar will close April 12 on its 18th anniversary. "It's going to be missed, and I'm going to miss it more than anybody," owner Liz Kavanagh said.
During the age of dinosaurs, most lizards struggled to compete with the giants that dominated land and sky. But one lineage took a different path, abandoning the shore and adapting fully to life in ...
Animals face a constant battle to survive, not just by finding food but by avoiding becoming food themselves. Over millions of years, evolution has produced a vast range of defense strategies, from ...
Country music isn’t all just the same. For those who aren’t familiar, you might not even know that there are different styles ...
The Theatre Company of Bryan/College Station is bringing the beloved musical Annie to the Randy Wilson Stage. Kate Furhmann is playing the iconic red-headed orphan, with David Case as Oliver Warbucks.
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Meet the lizard with a shocking blue tongue
If you’ve ever spotted a blue-tongued skink, you’ll know they don’t exactly look like your average garden lizard. They’re ...
American crocodiles on Sanibel Island in Florida could be mating at the northern edge of the range of this species, which ...
Swamps are often viewed through the lens of recreation, but their real value lies in the services they provide every ...
Winning homeowner’s garden expertise, love of color and determination to create a drought tolerant space help entice ...
Could Spinosaurus swim? A new fossil with a scimitar-like head crest provides new evidence on the unsettled question.
A swamp tour should leave visitors knowing why the environment works the way it does”— Milton Walker Jr. MARRERO, LA, ...
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