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Breugnathair Reconstruction

Scientists have discovered a strange Jurassic lizard on Scotland’s Isle of Skye that’s blurring the boundaries between snakes and lizards. The 167-millionyear-old species, Breugnathair elgolensis, Gaelic for “false snake of Elgol,” had snake-like jaws and curved teeth but a lizard’s body and limbs. Ancient Lizard Discovery Blurs Evolutionary Lines New research has uncovered a species (…)


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Author: American Museum of Natural History
Published on: 2025-10-06 02:39:00
Source: scitechdaily.com

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