How do puff adders cope with extreme temperatures in the Kalahari?
Discover how puff adders in the Kalahari adapt to climate change through Azraa Ebrahim’s research. Supported by Suzuki South Africa, Tswalu Kalahari Reserve, and the Copenhagen Zoo, learn about their activity patterns and ecological roles, aiding conservation efforts for reptiles in extreme environments: 1 minute, 29 seconds.
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