@ShortyHarris99 Agreed, first one I ever found was under a rock, just outside the boundary of Death Valley NP. Besides delicate & ethereal, it was translucent in the sun.
A young Chuckwalla (Sauromalus obesus) catching some sun. This lizard has red mites & one is visible in its ear opening & another on its front leg. Western Arizona.
A beautiful female Eastern Collared Lizard. (I'm convinced we have the most amazing Collared Lizards right here in western New Mexico) This girl looks to be full of eggs, a great indication for another generation of lizards.
Synthetic development of a broadly neutralizing antibody against snake venom long-chain α-neurotoxins | Science Translational Medicine https://t.co/XvksszFQo0
Two “whistling” #frogs in South Australia new to science!
A taxonomic assessment of the Brown Tree Frog reveals two additional undescribed species in South Australia, including a species endemic to Kangaroo Island. Research led by @TomoParkin
https://t.co/xF2wLEBdMi