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Forest lizards have genetically morphed to survive life in the city, researchers say

The Puerto Rican crested anole has sprouted special scales to better cling to smooth surfaces like walls and windows and grown larger limbs to sprint across open areas, scientists say. ....

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Lizards mutating into new forms as they invade cities – showing evolution 'smoking gun'

Lizards mutating into new forms as they invade cities – showing evolution 'smoking gun'
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M Kristin Winchell, a biology professor at New York University, marveled at "evolution as it s unfolding" as researchers reported that the Puerto Rican crested anole, a lizard that once dwelt only in forests, has morphed to thrive in the city, including sprouting scales for better cling to smooth surfaces. ....

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Lizards from the forests in Puerto Rico have genetically morphed to survive the city life

The Puerto Rican crested anole has genetically morphed from being a forest lizard to being able to survive in the city. The animals now have special scales to climb smooth surfaces. ....

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