A new book shows how animals are already coping with climate change
‘Hurricane Lizards and Plastic Squid’ offers both good news and bad news
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After back-to-back hurricanes in Turks and Caicos, events expected to happen more often in a warmer world, natural selection favored Anolis scriptus lizards with longer front legs for clinging in high winds.
Colin Donihue