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A Costa-Rican lizard species may have evolved scuba-diving qualities allowing it to stay underwater for 16 minutes, according to faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
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US has scuba-diving tropical lizards that breathe underwater, release bubbles through nostrilsIn a new research carried out by Binghamton University, the scientists discovered a scuba-diving tropical lizard called the Anolis aquaticus, which can breathe underwater and release special ...
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