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The blue tree monitor inhabits the small island of Batanta, within the Raja Ampat Islands of Papua, Indonesia.
Black bass are starting to move deeper as the water warms, said Reece Jones at Hook, Line and Sinker in Rogers. Try top-water ...
The top five UK locations were the Lizard Peninsula circuit in Cornwall, the Rhossili headland in Swansea, the Buttermere ...
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PetMojo on MSNSkinks vs. Newts: What’s the Difference?At first glance, skinks and newts have many similarities. However, potential new owners should understand that these are ...
Slow worms are often mistaken for snakes, but these 'legless lizards' can be spotted in UK gardens and woodland.
Referred to as “legless lizards”, slow worms are protected under the Wildlife and Countryside Act 1981, meaning it is an offence to kill, injure or sell them. The Woodland Trust says: “While slow ...
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