A team will assess whether the West Texas lizard qualifies as a new species and merits conservation efforts. In the Chinati Mountains of western Texas resides a rare lizard known as Dixon’s whiptail.
Image via YouTube On Monday, Nov. 4, King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard trucked up the California coast to Stanford ...
Matthew Fujita, a biology professor at UTA who also serves as a lead investigator on the project, said the lizards are not ...
The 237-million-year-old remains are among the oldest silesaurid fossils ever found, adding to paleontologists' understanding ...