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Are Cincinnati's lizards getting bigger? National Geographic highlighted the city's unusual lizard population, noting they're "getting larger." ...
Cincinnati’s streets are teeming with thousands of small, scaly residents—common wall lizards, also known as Lazarus lizards.
Even before the drilling boom, as early as 1982, the Service identified the lizards as likely needing protection in part because of the destruction of their habitat for agriculture. But the Service ...
he wrote to the Cincinnati Museum of Natural History explaining his role in the eventual lizard population boom. That same year, he also told The Enquirer he smuggled the lizards through customs ...