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No Bull: Lizards Flee when they See Red – Unpacking Reptilian Reactions
Ever wondered about the captivating world of lizards? These ancient reptiles, with their scaly skin and quick movements, have intrigued humans for centuries. While we often associate them with basking in the sun or darting into hiding, there’s a common misconception that needs addressing: the idea that lizards flee specifically because they see the color red. This article aims to debunk this myth, explore the science behind lizard vision and behavior, and provide a comprehensive look at why certain colors might elicit a reaction, focusing on the keywords lizard behavior, reptile vision, lizard senses, and
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