A Serpentine 'Explosion' 125 Million Years Ago Primed Snakes for Rapid, Diverse Evolution | Smart News

A Serpentine 'Explosion' 125 Million Years Ago Primed Snakes for Rapid, Diverse Evolution | Smart News
The cat-eyed snake slithers in the Peruvian Amazon. Dan Rabosky, University of Michigan Not long after the origin of snakes—when certain lizards began to lose their legs more than 150 million years ago—a burst of evolutionary innovation paved the way for the variety of serpentine shapes, sizes and behaviors we see today. From 30-foot green […]










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