For the more than 242 million years that lizards and snakes appear in the fossil record, they show up mostly as pieces of lizard jaws and snake vertebrae. Exactly why these parts survive as fossils ...
In 2017, while browsing the fossil collections of Yale's Peabody Museum of Natural History, University of Texas at Austin graduate student Simon Scarpetta came across a small lizard skull, just under ...
Monitor lizards are some of the most impressive reptiles in the world. Each exhibit reveals a different size, behavior, and personality. Some are calm, while others demand serious respect. Seeing them ...
Murphy, James B. and Hanken, James. 2018. "Why Are There Not More Agamid Lizards in Zoo Collections?" Herpetological Review, 49, (3) 588–593.
The global fossil record of squamates, which includes lizards, mosasaurs, snakes, and amphisbaenians (A) is overwhelmingly incomplete, with most fossil species containing less than 20% of the totality ...
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