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Hatching An Escape: Lizards Break From Eggs Early To Avoid Threats
Researchers have discovered that a species of lizard is capable of detecting threatening vibrations before being born and will hatch from their eggs prematurely to escape danger, launching into a sprint as they erupt from the egg.
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