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Rare reptiles are moving up mountains as the world warms. They can’t keep doing it forever

  • Written by Jane Melville, Senior Curator, Terrestrial Vertebrates, Museums Victoria Research Institute
Rare reptiles are moving up mountains as the world warms. They can’t keep doing it foreverMountain Dragon (_Rankinia diemensis_).reiner/iNaturalist, CC BY-NC-SA

In pockets of highlands across Australia’s east lives a shy and secretive lizard. It’s usually reddish grey in colour, with two pale strips running the length of its spiky back. Growing to a maximum of 20 centimetres, it could easily fit in the palm of an...

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