Serena Neel tells PEOPLE how TikTok comments inspired her to turn a nostalgic ’90s craft into a giant pool noodle lizard.
Nine parties, including a legal team specializing in environmental litigation, have formally joined the opposition to a lawsuit seeking to abolish a national monument in Southern California. Named for ...
The dinosaur lineage has provided us with some of the most truly terrifying animals to ever walk the planet. But we eventually learned that all birds are actually theropod dinosaurs. Looking at ...
Bright green lizards cling to tree trunks in neighborhoods across South Florida. These reptiles are Cuban knight anoles, large arboreal lizards originally from Cuba. Decades ago, they appeared mainly ...
Seeing a large monitor lizard inside or around your home can be frightening. These reptiles are strong, fast, and can grow several feet long depending on the species. In tropical and subtropical ...
Netflix is increasingly designing films and series for distracted, second-screen viewers. DW's Scott Roxborough asks what it means for storytelling, visual language and the future of cinema as an art ...
The "lizard in a blizzard" is actively recovering. A Providence, Rhode Island, man clearing snow after last week's massive winter storm made a shocking discovery when he spotted a large exotic tegu ...
Komodo Dragon. Image by Charles J. Sharp, CC BY-SA 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0, via Wikimedia Commons. Imagine stepping onto a remote island ...
Crocodile 45/150, Lizard 35/150, Scorpion 5/250, Rattlesnake 98/150 and Tree Lizard 22/50 ...
Imagine walking through a dense rainforest or arid desert and suddenly locking eyes with a creature that looks like it just stepped off a spaceship. Lizards, with their bizarre shapes, electrifying ...
Out-of-state visitors may not know what they’re looking at, but fans of Texas Christian University (TCU) get fired up when SuperFrog runs onto the football field. Human-size and gray, with pointy ...
Why, a lizard catcher, of course. Just slip the makeshift noose around the lizard's neck, quickly pull it tight, and you've got yourself a lizard. It sounds simple, but it's easier said than done.