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Maroc Maroc - The New York Times - Americas - 17/09/2024 23:01

Tiny, Tasty Lizards Scuba-Dive for Their Survival

Almost every animal in the rainforest enjoys snacking on water anoles, but slippery skin and an ability to carry an air bubble underwater help them survive.

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