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  2. Diving lizard’s built-in ‘scuba tank’ allows it to breathe ...

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    A semiaquatic lizard called a diving anole produces a special bubble atop its head to breathe underwater and avoid predators on land, according to research.

  3. Pygmy python - Wikipedia

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    In captivity anthill pythons can be housed (and bred) in something as small as a 20 gallon tank. Although reptile-specific enclosures are best, a simple fish tank may be used for short- or long-term housing. They may be fed mice as part of their regular diet, supplemented with fuzzy rats. Anything larger is usually a stressor on their system ...

  4. Anolis carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    A basking light should be installed in the tank and a temperature of 90–95 °F (32–35 °C) must be maintained. Natural light is best for reptiles, but a UVB light can be installed in the terrarium. A 5.0 UVB light would be a good option. Green anoles are terrestrial lizards and spend most of their time on the ground or climbing plants.

  5. Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    A herpetarium (herpeton = reptile, creeping thing) is an enclosure housing amphibians or reptiles. A serpentarium is a herpetarium for snakes. An insectarium is an enclosure for housing insects. When used to refer to a facility, it often refers to a facility that houses both insects and other invertebrates.

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    There is so much to see and learn at this Florida-based laboratory and aquarium. To start, you can see a whole host of magical marine creatures up close and personal, thanks to its 135,000-gallon ...

  7. Paroedura lohatsara - Wikipedia

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    A 10-gallon tank can be used to house a single individual, or pair during the breeding season. The temperatures in the terrarium should be 85–90 °F (29–32 °C) on the hot spot and 70–75 °F (21–24 °C) on the cool side. Heavy misting in the morning and afternoon is appropriate for proper hydration.