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'Scuba diving' lizards use bubbles on their nose to breathe underwater - The Ticker

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The article discusses research by Lindsey Swierk on the Anolis aquaticus, a lizard that uses bubbles to breathe underwater, akin to scuba diving. This highlights tool usage and adaptation in the Dactyloidae family, sparking scientific interest.

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