Episode Synopsis "Scientist Explore an Enigmatic Lizard in the Chinati Mountains"
Trans-Pecos Texas has a stunning diversity of reptiles and amphibians, and herpetologists, both professional and avocational, flock here from around the world. Now, researchers are turning their attention to one example of that diversity – a mysterious lizard known as the Dixon’s whiptail.
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