Reptiles

Researchers catch more than 100 swamp alligators in Georgia – and find something worrying in their blood

The discovery raises concerns for US wildlife, waterways and human health, according to a new study.
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It has very strange feet, can change colour, has amazing panoramic vision and a very long tongue. Meet one of the world's weirdest animals

All you need to know about the amazing chameleons
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Why do iguanas have three eyes?

The iguana's third eye is a useful way of detecting danger says Alex Morss
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Jaw-dropping footage shows miraculous 'Jesus Christ lizard' avoiding becoming lunch by sprinting on water

By running at great speeds across water, the basilisk lizard avoids becoming prey – this BBC footage shows exactly how it does it.
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Who would win in a fight between two of the world's most fearsome predators – a saltwater crocodile or a great white shark?

These deadly apex predators are at the top of their food chains – so who would win in a fight?
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Which deadly snakes are able to crush and eat people?

Being killed and swallowed whole by a snake is the stuff of nightmares, but how likely is it? And what snakes are capable of it?
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When scientists eradicated invasive bullfrogs from Yosemite National Park, an ancient creature returned

Northwestern pond turtles have made a remarkable comeback since the removal of American bullfrogs from the Californian national park, say researchers.
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How the much-feared king cobras build their nests

Romulus Whitaker explains why and how the impressive king cobra snake build their nests
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“They eat everything – anything that fits into their mouth”: how scientists solved a deadly issue in the deep valleys of Yosemite

Northwestern pond turtles are one of several native species making a comeback in the US national park thanks to the removal of invasive American bullfrogs, a new study has found.
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Are there any crocodiles in the sea?

Saltwater crocodiles can tolerate seawater and have been found miles offshore, even though they’re not strong swimmers
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“His wrist was gripped and ‘death-rolled’ three times”: Why conservationists in the Amazon are catching caimans

Studying caimans in the Amazon can help the species’ conservation – but you have to catch one first.
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"Stunned" fossil hunters just found the oldest ever reptile footprints on a riverbank in Australia

The incredible discovery rewrites the history of when animals evolved to live on land, say experts.
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Lethal lizards that can kill: Meet the world’s deadliest lizards

Lizards are armed with venom, muscle and a deadly bite. Meet some of the world’s most dangerous reptilian predators
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Can alligators and crocodiles crossbreed?

Crocodiles and alligators are often confused for one another, but that doesn't necessarily mean they can interbreed, says Stuart Blackman.
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Crocodile experts just made a huge discovery in the Caribbean Sea

A new DNA study has revealed two previously unknown species of crocodile, both hiding in plain sight on the islands of Cozumel and Banco Chinchorro off the Yucatán Peninsula.
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"It gives some hope": new population of near-extinct tiny chameleons discovered in Madagascar

The discovery of the Belalanda chameleons offers "a rare opportunity" to help conserve the species, say researchers.
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This deadly giant lizard can kill a human, yet Indonesian villagers let them roam on school playing fields

On the remote reaches of Komodo island, people live alongside dragons. We find out how they do it – and why they're willing to take the risk.
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13 deadliest snakes: Meet the world's most venomous snakes whose lethal bites can kill a human...

Snake bites constitute a major cause of animal-related deaths, with the WHO describing it as a “a neglected public health issue”. Here is our list of the deadliest snakes with bites that can kill...
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9 weirdest snakes in the world, from flying serpents to spider-tailed vipers. There's even a spiky species that looks more like a dragon...

Discover the planet's most bizarre and frankly weird snakes, including one that can glide through the air
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Why do snakes slough their skin?

You might have seen a ghostly snake skin left behind on a walk – but have you ever wondered how snakes shed them?
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"Insanely lucky" drone pilot catches rare glimpse of ancient animal in Australia 

The endangered sea creature has only been sighted around 60 times in New South Wales – this lucky photographer caught three different individuals on film.
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An enormous snake-friendly zone is being created in this English national park – here’s why

Conservationists hope that the 250-hectare area will provide a safe refuge for adders, smooth snakes and other UK reptiles, including sand lizards.
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“This is what a turtle eruption looks like – wait till the end!"

Watch the magical moment baby green turtles erupt from their nest on Heron Island in Australia.
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These animals may all be female, but that doesn't stop them enjoying sex – thanks to a bit of role play

Some whiptail species are completely female and have virgin births
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