• Evolution of viviparity in arboreal lizards

    Evolution of viviparity in arboreal lizards

    Since Robert Mertens described Harpesaurus borneensis in 1924, it has been not easy to find. The type locality is in central Borneo (Kalimantan), and the species is known from four localities, Sarawak and Kalimantan. In a new paper, Kurita et al. (2020) provide insights into this unusual agamid lizard. The arboreal species moves slowly and…

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  • Greater sea snake forages on a falling tide

    Greater sea snake forages on a falling tide

    (a) Greater sea snake, Hydrophis major; (b) swarm of striped eel catfish, Plotosus lineatus. Photographs by (a) Claire Goiran, and (b) Aline Guémas.

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