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Observatory: A New Lizard? Well, New to Science
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Bosque
771 days ago (
http://www.nytimes.com
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A lizard found on Luzon island in the Philippines is gray and 6 feet long, with a spectacular pattern of colorful dots and other markings on its scales.
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