Water anoles have a unique way of staying underwater for extended periods by creating air bubbles around their snouts. This ability allows them to breathe underwater and evade predators for longer times, increasing their survival chances. A study led by Lindsey Swierk from Binghamton University revealed that anoles with air bubbles can stay submerged 32% longer compar…
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