Another Lizard Eavesdropper?
A second eavesdropping lizard may have been found.
"The Madagascan iguana is only the second iguana known to eavesdrop like this, joining a marine species on the Galápagos Islands that was the subject of a study several years ago. The two findings suggest that the behavior may be widespread in these kinds of lizards."
"The Madagascan iguana is only the second iguana known to eavesdrop like this, joining a marine species on the Galápagos Islands that was the subject of a study several years ago. The two findings suggest that the behavior may be widespread in these kinds of lizards."
Labels: "Science", lizard, Madagascar iguana, New York Times


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