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Studying Stability in Lizard Movement (1/12/12)

January 12, 2012

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Temple University biologist Tonia Hsieh uses bits of reflective tape on the limbs and torso of a frilled dragon lizard and then records its unique motion—it can run on its hind legs—with a sophisticated camera. Hsieh and postdoctoral fellow Kyle Mara then study the reptile's movements by looking at the colored dots of light on film.

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