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Remarkable UK fossil uncovers the oldest ancestor of the reptiles we know today
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The reptile is ancestor of normal fence lizard and Komodowaran. With impressive teeth it cracked the hard tanks of its prey.
Remarkable UK fossil uncovers the oldest ancestor of the reptiles we know today
A remarkable little fossil with an impressive set of teeth and a surprising cranial structure provides insights into the evolution of modern reptiles.The oldest known ancestor of the reptiles we know today has been uncovered.A team of researchers has unearthed the oldest known ancestor of modern-day reptiles, including snakes, lizards, and New Zealand's tuatara. The team’s analysis of the 242-million-year-old lepidosaur skull yielded remarkable …
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