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This "scuba-diving" lizard, known as a water anole, can stay underwater for 16 minutes.
This extraordinary behavior was documented for the first time by Binghamton University ecologist Lindsey Swierk.
Diving underwater for long periods of time helps protect the lizards from predators.
Swierk thinks the lizard may be extracting oxygen from these air bubbles.
Her lab plans on conducting more research to understand the physiology underlying this unique "bubble-breathing" adaptation.