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Schreiber's Lizard and the Mystery of Jaizkibel

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The bell rings in Jaizkibel. Sandstone rocks can be seen in the meadow next to the Guadalupe church: yellow spots in the green landscape. A blue sea can be felt nearby. The Schreiber's lizard was found there for the first and last time in 1979. Since then, no trace. Questions pile up in the minds of researchers: could the species have disappeared? Will there still be any specimens? Herpetologists are engaged in a seemingly impossible search, sam…
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The bell rings in Jaizkibel. Sandstone rocks can be seen in the meadow next to the Guadalupe church: yellow spots in the green landscape. A blue sea can be felt nearby. The Schreiber's lizard was found there for the first and last time in 1979. Since then, no trace. Questions pile up in the minds of researchers: could the species have disappeared? Will there still be any specimens? Herpetologists are engaged in a seemingly impossible search, sam…

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argia.eus broke the news in on Monday, March 16, 2026.
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