More than a fifth of reptile species could be wiped out by threats such as farming, logging, urban development and invasive species, according to the first global assessment of reptiles at risk of ...
Newly identified footprints are 355 million years old Reptiles 35 million years older than previously thought Footprints are suggestive of a lithe, lizard-like reptile May 14 (Reuters) - Seventeen ...
Reptiles exhibit remarkable reproductive diversity, with many species giving birth to live young rather than laying eggs.
Agriculture, logging and urban development pose significant risks to reptiles. More than a fifth of the world's reptiles are at risk of extinction in the coming decades due to human activity, ...
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