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Articles related to "Small Lizards"
Green Anole: Right Pet For You? These small, agile lizards do change colors from green to brown but Anolis carolinensis are not true chameleons. See the common traits and needs of keeping anoles. green anoles • small lizards • tropical lizard • carolina anole • american chameleon
Leopard Gecko The leopard gecko is a good choice for relatively inexperienced or prospective keepers of pet lizards. They are one of the easiest and attractive lizards to keep. leopard gecko • leopard geckos • lizard species • leopard gecko cage • terrarium
Pet Lizards Lizards are generally low maintenance pets while being entertaining and even sociable pets. A few points apply to creating good environment and care for them as pets. lizard • lizards • pet lizard • pet lizards • lizard cage
Compsognathus
Compsognathus has become famous after appearing in the "Jurassic Park" movies. compsognathus • compy • "compy" • theropod • dinosaur
Cuban Tree Frogs It's difficult to believe that a small amphibian like the Cuban Tree Frog can wreak havoc, but in Florida it has done just that. Learn more about their impact and future. invasive tree frogs of north america • cuban tree frog • treefrog • american green tree frog • frog predators
Legless Lizard Long, smooth, legless, scaly body is not necessarily a description of a snake. Get to know a reptile, which could easily be mistaken for a snake. lizards • snakes • glass • reptile
Parque Bolívar, Guayaquil, Ecuador It's a city park, yet it is crawling with prehistoric-looking lizards, green, striped and knarled, ranging free to the delight of tourists and Ecuadorian children alike. guayaquil • ecuador’s largest city • parque bolívar • green iguana • iguana iguana
Island in the middle The island in the middle of Wellington, its stories and past. matiu • somes island
Madeira, Portugal's Wild Atlantic Garden The Madeiran archipelago, together with those of the Canaries, Azores and Cape Verde comprise Macaronesia, "the Fortunate Isles". macaronesia the fortunate isles • levadas of madeira • unesco world heritage site • madeiran laurissilva • zino's petrel
Outdoor Activities on Sanibel Island, Florida The barrier island of Sanibel, Florida is an ecological preserve. Miles of bike paths and waterways offers inexpensive recreational fun. kayaking • bike rides • biking • sanibel island • southwest florida
Provincial Park Ischigualasto in Argentina Argentina is known for its rich findings of dinosaur fossils. A museum and a guided tour in Ischigualasto Provincial Park reveal the mysteries of the extinct dinosaurs. ischigualasto argentina • ischgualasto provincial park argentina • valle de la luna san juan • dinosaur fossils argentina • dinosaur fossils ischigualasto provincial park
Rattlesnakes in The Spring Garden? Rattlesnakes have been hibernating all winter, dormant in their underground dens. But as spring approaches, they begin stirring, famished and driven by urges to reproduce rattlesnake • crotalus • rattler • rattles • venom
The Red Back Spider Redback spiders are close cousins to the black widow spiders. Although similar, there are differences. This article will discuss some of these traits. red • redback • spider • spiders • arachnid
Aguará Guazú: The Strangest Wolf in the World What has the body and legs of an antelope, the mane of a horse, the head of a fox, the paws of a wolf, and smells like a skunk? aguará guazú: the strangest wolf in the world • humans threaten maned wolf's survival • south american wolf • chrysocyon brachyurus • rare wolves
Dimetrodon Dimetrodon is often mistaken for a dinosaur. Find out more about this mammal-like reptile and why it is not a dinosaur. synapsid • diapsid • pelycosaur • sphenacodontia • dimetrodon
Leaping Lizards! Wildscaping away the bugs -- invite in lizards instead! ecology • wild life • wildscape • wildlife • lizard
Small And Strange Shrews are Unique Mammals A shrew is more than just a character in a Shakespearean play, but the comparisons between the small mammal and unsavory human beings can be justified. shrews • shakespeare • small mammals • smallest mammal • north american pest
A BALANCE BETWEEN ORDER & CHAOS Although all things tend to chaos, nature itself seeks a balance between the two extremes of order and chaos. Too much order is stale and lifeless; to much chaos is messy and disfuctional. Linda looks at how these principles can also help us to achieve a similar balance in our homes and gardens. nature • harmony • chaos • order • balance |
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