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Lizard body language

Most lizards rely heavily on their finely tuned visual system to avoid predators and competitors, to find prey and to attract mates. Cognitive neuroscience research student Max Drakeley describes some of the ways in which lizards use their body language to communicate with each other and to avoid becoming a tasty meal

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