Side-blotched lizards probably don’t call the game that, but they play a version of it anyway. A new study explains the hidden biology that makes this possible. By Carl Zimmer If you live in the ...
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Lizards' rock-paper-scissors mating strategy driven by genetics
The side-splotched lizard (*Uta stansburiana*) is a common reptile found in California, United States. During spring, the coloration around the necks of male individuals becomes strikingly diverse.
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