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'Scuba-diving' lizards breathe underwater by wearing air bubbles on their noses — just like in a cartoonScuba-diving lizards have an aquatic trick up their sleeves: They can create air bubbles on their foreheads to breathe underwater, enabling them to stay submerged for long periods and escape ...
If having a 10-foot TV screen next to your pool (or a swimming pool in your living room) is your idea of a chillin' way to spend the summer, you would have had the time of your life at the Cartoon ...
Scuba-diving water anoles create a breathing bubble hat to help them stay submerged for long periods of time. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
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