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New Species of Legless Lizard Discovered Near LAX Runway 103

From an article at Discovery News: "A bustling airport would hardly seem the place to find a new species of reclusive animal, but a team of California biologists recently found a shy new species of legless lizard living at the end of a runway at Los Angeles International Airport. What’s more, the same team discovered three additional new species of these distinctive, snake-like lizards that are also living in some inhospitable-sounding places for wildlife: at a vacant lot in downtown Bakersfield, among oil derricks in the lower San Joaquin Valley and on the margins of the Mojave desert." Here's some more information in the form of a press release from Cal State Fullerton, home to James Parham, one of the discoverers.
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New Species of Legless Lizard Discovered Near LAX Runway

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  • Re:Kill them all! (Score:5, Interesting)

    by amiga3D ( 567632 ) on Sunday September 22, 2013 @07:13PM (#44920377)

    Or they're freaks caused by toxic waste.

  • Not just lizards (Score:5, Interesting)

    by Deadstick ( 535032 ) on Sunday September 22, 2013 @07:30PM (#44920453)

    The Miami airport is a sanctuary for the burrowing owl...they poke their little heads up out of the ground and watch you taxi by.

    The open areas adjoining the old Denver airport had a population of raptorial birds that fed on the local jackrabbits and prairie dogs. When the airport moved, the birds moved too -- but not until several years later. Turned out the attraction of the old airport was that the ground critters were deaf from jet noise, and easy to catch. As the next generation of un-deafened animals grew up, the birds moved to easier pickings at the new site.

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