"Even after a gecko tail has separated from the rest of the lizard's body, it can flip, jump and lunge away from predators. Scientists say this unique behavior may help us understand some aspects of spinal... continue reading
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"Even after a gecko tail has separated from the rest of the lizard's body, it can flip, jump and lunge away from predators. Scientists say this unique behavior may help us understand some aspects of spinal... continue reading
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