This scuba-diving lizard breathes by blowing an air bubble over its head - Mother Nature Network

This scuba-diving lizard breathes by blowing an air bubble over its head  Mother Nature Network

Researcher Lindsey Swierk discovered that when water anoles flee underwater to escape predators, they stay underwater for a long time.



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