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Mysterious New Guinea Lizards Have Toxic Green Blood, and Scientists Are Puzzled About Its Purpose

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In the wild, some anomalies even confuse the most experienced biologists. Certain species bypass laws however considered as universal, revealing still unsuspected mechanisms. This is precisely what the recent study of arboreal lizards shows with a strange physiological particularity. Their green blood, far from being a simple whim of evolution, could well open unexpected tracks for human medicine. This biological paradox surprised Christopher Au…
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In nature, some anomalies detract even from the most experienced biologists. Some species bypass laws that are considered universal, revealing mechanisms that are still unsuspecting. This is precisely what the recent study of arboreal lizards with strange physiological peculiarity shows. Their green blood, far from being a mere whim of evolution, may well open unexpected paths for human medicine. Green blood reptiles that defy the laws of toxico…

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Science-et-vie.com broke the news in on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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