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News Litter of Chinese crocodile lizards born at the Staten Island Zoo Updated: Oct. 27, 2014, 10:53 p.m. | Published: Oct. 27, 2014, 9:53 p.m.
[Photo/Xinhua] GUANGZHOU-Summer has returned to southern China, bringing with it abundant sunshine and rich rainfall, waking up the spirit of Chinese crocodile lizards in the Luokeng nature ...
The Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus) is active during the day, but it often seems to fall asleep, sitting absolutely still for hours. This behavior has earned it the name "the ...
As a result, “evolutionary distinct” species such as the Chinese crocodile lizard, the Shoebill, a large bird found in Africa’s swamps and wetlands, or the long fingered, yellow eyed ...
How about a cassowary? A Chinese crocodile lizard? Perhaps not, but there's no need to fret. For future zoologists and passive onlookers alike, the Staten Island Zoo's long list of recent ...
A Chinese crocodile lizard, which typically live in Vietnam and China.Credit... Supported by By Aimee Ortiz Aimee Ortiz visited the Gecko Gallery NYC earlier this month and met several geckos ...
THE first rare Chinese crocodile lizard to be successfully bred in the UK has been born at Oxfordshire's Cotswold Wildlife Park. Keepers have been working hard for months to ensure the successful ...
Conservationists on Tuesday welcomed a proposal jointly put forward by China and other countries that aims to better protect Chinese crocodile lizard at the ongoing world wildlife conference in ...
As a result, "evolutionary distinct" species such as the Chinese crocodile lizard, the Shoebill, a large bird found in Africa's swamps and wetlands, or the long fingered, yellow eyed nocturnal Aye ...
As a result, "evolutionary distinct" species such as the Chinese crocodile lizard, the Shoebill, a large bird found in Africa's swamps and wetlands, or the long fingered, yellow eyed nocturnal Aye ...
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