Hotter temperatures are messing with the gender of Australia's bearded dragon lizards, a new study finds. Dragons that are genetically male hatch as females and give birth to other lizards. And the ...
A study tracked 40 bearded dragons using hand-sewn outfits fitted with sensors that monitored movement, temperature and acceleration. The study found faster lizards were more likely to die than slower ...
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