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Some Lizards Can Reproduce Without Males
Imagine a world where mothers don’t need fathers to create life—a world where females alone carry the spark of the next ...
the Common Side-Blotched lizard, the Great Plains skink, the New Mexico whiptail, and the Chihuahuan spotted whiptail. The ...
SILVER CITY, N.M.— The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today added the dunes sagebrush lizard of southeastern New Mexico and West Texas to the list of endangered species and pledged to follow up by ...
But there’s a twist in the case of the genus Aspidoscelis, the asexually reproducing whiptail lizards that Baumann and his colleagues have been studying at the Stowers Institute for Medical ...