1. They fled like lizards into crannies in the rocks.
它们像蜥蜴一样逃进了石缝。
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2. A couple of venomous lizards were included in this study.
这项研究包括了一些有毒的蜥蜴。
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3. Everything except the part about snakes evolving from lizards.
除了蛇是从蜥蜴演化而来的这一点以外。
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4. Thick underbrush was growing there, sheltering thousands of insects and lizards.
茂密的灌木丛里住着成千上万的昆虫和蜥蜴。
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5. A rare tree frog, a mudfish and lizards are among the thousands of species threatened by extinction.
一种罕见的树蛙,泥鱼和蜥蜴都在成千上万种濒临灭绝的动物之中。
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6. The lizards were able to manage all three tasks with ease, matching the performance of tits in similar tests.
这些蜥蜴很容易就完成了所有三项任务,与山雀在类似测试中的表现不相上下。
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7. Not only does the model predict where lizards should disappear, and it also predicts where they should not be in danger.
这个模型不仅预测了蜥蜴会在哪里消失,还预测了它们不应该在哪里处于危险之中。
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8. Many of these have minuscule limbs; some look more like snakes than lizards and a few have completely lost the toes on their hind limbs.
其中很多动物都有细小的四肢;有些看起来更像蛇而不是蜥蜴,还有一些完全失去了后肢的脚趾。
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9. If true, though, why did cold-blooded animals such as snakes, lizards, turtles, and crocodiles survive the freezing winters and torrid summers?
如果这是真的,那么为什么像蛇、蜥蜴、乌龟和鳄鱼这样的冷血动物能在寒冷的冬天和炎热的夏天存活下来呢?
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10. In a paper published last year, biologist Gunter Wagner of Yale University reported some work on the evolutionary history of a group of South American lizards called Bachia.
11. Another more intriguing possibility is that the genetic information needed to make toes somehow survived for tens or perhaps hundreds of millions of years in the lizards and was reactivated.
12. Probably back in some previous biology course you learned that snakes evolved from lizards, and that the first snakes weren't venomous and then along came more advanced snakes, the venomous snakes.