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  2. Anolis aquaticus - Wikipedia

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    Diving lizards, such as the Anolis aquaticus, are believed to have evolved to be able to respire while staying underwater by holding air between their cuticles and the water that they are surrounded with. This is a development that was necessary for the lizards, that were initially terrestrial creatures restricted only to breathing directly ...

  3. Category:Anoles - Wikipedia

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  4. List of Anolis lizards - Wikipedia

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    Cuban false chameleon (A. barbatus) Baracoa anole (A. baracoae) West Cuban anole (A. bartschi) Giant green anole (A. biporcatus)Anolis bahorucoensis Noble & Hassler, 1933 – Baoruco long-snouted anole, Bahoruco long-snouted anole

  5. Tiny rainforest lizards leap into water and don’t come up ...

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    This week, meet a “scuba-diving” lizard, marvel at a spacecraft’s longevity, explore hidden physics in a painting, unravel the origins of a “lost prince,” and more.

  6. Category:Reptiles of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A. Abronia monticola; American crocodile; Anadia ocellata; Anolis alocomyos; Anolis altae; Anolis aquaticus; Anolis arenal; Anolis benedikti; Anolis biporcatus

  7. File:Blue-Eyed Anole, Corcovado Natl Park, Costa Rica.ogv

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    Summary Description Blue-Eyed Anole, Corcovado Natl Park, Costa Rica.ogv English: Water anole ( Anolis aquaticus ) fanning its dewlap (a flap of skin that hangs beneath the lower jaw) in Corcovado National Park, Costa Rica.

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  9. The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ - Wikipedia

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    There are 18 unknown years of Jesus' life missing in the Bible (ages 12–30). Like Nicolas Notovitch did before in his The Unknown Life of Jesus Christ: By the Discoverer of the Manuscript (1887), the Aquarian Gospel documents these 18 years as a time when Jesus travels to the centers of wisdom in western India, Tibet, Persia, Assyria, Greece, and Egypt.