Los Angeles zoo welcomes two perentie lizards, the first to be bred there
Briefly

The successful breeding of the perentie lizard at the LA zoo marks a significant achievement, as they are rarely seen outside Australia and now thrive in this setting.
Zoo curator Byron Wusstig expressed the rewarding nature of breeding these lizards, noting that the LA zoo is one of only three accredited institutions to achieve this.
The baby perentie lizards are thriving under careful observation, demonstrating a successful reproduction effort that is a milestone for the LA zoo's historical efforts.
Adult perentie lizards are among the world's largest and can exceed 8 feet in length, making this breeding success particularly noteworthy for the zoo.
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