Animals
Gliding Lizards Use Christmas Colors as Camouflage
Christmas may be just behind us, but for gliding lizards living in Borneo, it lasts all year round. These reptiles use the holiday's characteristic red and green colors as camouflage to avoid being eaten by predatory birds, a new study says.
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