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Watch chameleon erupt in color 'as if uttering her last words' in her final moments before death
Jan 24, 2024
Watch chameleon erupt in color 'as if uttering her last words' in her final moments before death
In dramatic new footage, a chameleon erupts in stunning colors while in the throes of death. Using time-lapse photography, researchers captured the colorful last few hours of the reptile's short life — and the remarkable changes that took place in that time. In her last moments, her skin erupts with...
Battle of Ancient Beasts: Huge Crocodile vs. World's Largest Snake
Sep 14, 2011
Battle of Ancient Beasts: Huge Crocodile vs. World's Largest Snake
In what might seem like a scene from a monster movie, an ancient 20-foot crocodile and the world's largest snake may have battled it out in Colombian forest rivers 60 million years ago. The new crocodilian was discovered in a Colombian coal mine, the same area where the large snake...
Ancient Monster Croc Sported Shield on Skull
Nov 6, 2011
Ancient Monster Croc Sported Shield on Skull
LAS VEGAS — A newly described species of ancient crocodile with a strange, shield-like skull may have chowed on 13-foot (4-meter) -long fish in Cretaceous-era rivers. The croc is known by a chunk of skull excavated in Morocco and acquired by the Royal Ontario Museum of Canada from a collector....
Ancient Crocodile Wore Shield on Its Head
Jan 31, 2012
Ancient Crocodile Wore Shield on Its Head
A giant prehistoric crocodile once bore a shield on its head, an ornament never before seen on these reptiles that may have been used to intimidate enemies and attract mates, researchers say. 'Shieldcroc' is the earliest ancestor of our modern crocodiles to be found in Africa, said researcher Casey Holliday,...
Rare Pygmy Nile Crocodile Found in New Spots
Feb 9, 2012
Rare Pygmy Nile Crocodile Found in New Spots
Conservationists working in Uganda are finding new areas that are home to one of the least known crocodilians in Africa, the pygmy Nile crocodile. A team of Ugandan researchers trained by the late John Thorbjarnarson, a noted crocodilian expert with the Wildlife Conservation Society, is conducting population surveys of these...
Ancient Crocodile Was World's Largest
May 7, 2012
Ancient Crocodile Was World's Largest
Scientists have announced the discovery of a newfound crocodile species that may have been the largest to ever roam the Earth. The colossal reptiles trolled East African waters between 4 million and 2 million years ago, and may have snacked on human ancestors, researchers said. The largest fossil specimens recovered...
Are 'Crocodile Tears' Real?
Sep 5, 2012
Are 'Crocodile Tears' Real?
Yes, observations have shown that crocodiles and their close relatives do indeed shed tears even as they rip into their prey. But scientists aren't sure why. Ancient anecdotes of crying crocodiles led to the expression crocodile tears to describe someone who shows fake sorrow. But it's unlikely that crocodiles or...
Crocodile Jaws More Sensitive Than Human Fingertips
Nov 8, 2012
Crocodile Jaws More Sensitive Than Human Fingertips
Teeny-tiny bumps on the jawlines of alligators and crocodiles are more sensitive than human fingertips, new research finds. The reptiles' sensitive gently smiling jaws (to quote Lewis Carroll) may enable them to both carry their offspring in the mouths with great gentleness and to snap at prey in a split...
Schwing! Alligator Sports Always-Erect, Hidden Penis
Feb 20, 2013
Schwing! Alligator Sports Always-Erect, Hidden Penis
Unlike many other reptiles and mammals, alligators sport permanently erect penises that hide inside their bodies, new research reveals. The reptiles sport fully erect penises made of tough, fibrous tissue that shoot out of their bodies and get pulled back in just as quickly, according to the study, which is...
Rare Baby Crocs Released into Wild
Feb 22, 2013
Rare Baby Crocs Released into Wild
Nineteen baby Siamese crocodiles are being let loose in the wetlands of Laos, the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) announced this week. The effort gives a boost to the critically endangered species, which is thought to include just 250 individuals in the wild. The rare reptiles' eggs had been incubated at...
Ancient Seaways Carried Alligators to South America
Mar 4, 2013
Ancient Seaways Carried Alligators to South America
Crocodilian fossil skulls found in the Panama Canal may provide the missing link between the mouthy reptiles of North America and their kin in South America, scientists say. The skulls belong to two new species of ancient crocodilians (a group that today contains alligators, crocodiles, caimans and gharials) that lived...
Alligator Nabs New Prosthetic Tail
Mar 11, 2013
Alligator Nabs New Prosthetic Tail
An alligator stuck with the ungainly name Mister Stubbs may need a new moniker now that his stump of a tail has been fitted with a lifelike prosthetic. The alligator, which lost his tail as a youth after a run-in with another gator, was brought to the Phoenix Herpetological Society...
Animal Sex: How Crocodiles Do It
Mar 25, 2013
Animal Sex: How Crocodiles Do It
Crocodiles are well-known for their armored skin, sharp teeth and powerful jaws, but the ancient reptiles' mating behavior is just as striking as their appearance. There are 23 crocodilian, or crocodile, species alive today, including true crocodiles, alligators and gharials. And though mating behaviors vary, different species share many similarities,...
Massive Extinction Fueled Rise of Crocodiles
Mar 26, 2013
Massive Extinction Fueled Rise of Crocodiles
A massive extinction between the Triassic and Jurassic eras paved the way for the rise of the crocodiles, new research suggests. The researchers, who detail their work today (March 26) in the journal Biology Letters, found that although nearly all the crocodilelike archosaurs, known as pseudosuchia, died off about 201...
Rambling American Crocodile Caught 350 Miles from Home
Aug 7, 2013
Rambling American Crocodile Caught 350 Miles from Home
An 11-foot-long (3.3 meters) American crocodile has made an epic journey around the tip of Florida. Born just south of Miami in 1999, it traveled at least 350 miles (563 kilometers) through the southern part of the state before it was captured recently outside of Tampa. Last month, the crocodile...
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