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Scientists are using CT scanning and 3D imaging to study the endoskeletons of armored lizards without harming them.
From low ponds to high mountain lakes, Academy researchers are working to protect Central Africa's amphibians.
Not to miss headlines—honeybee parasites, slow turtles slow down, and lizards that dream.
This week we reveal a new ant species found in a toxic frog’s vomit, an Indian gecko, and a Himalayan pika.