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Viva_La_Revolution

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Thu Jul 26, 2012, 02:11 PM Jul 2012

Snakes (evolved) on a plain, scientists report

A new analysis of fossils suggests that snakes evolved their uniquely serpentine heads and bodies on land, not in the sea. The remains, collected in eastern Wyoming, are of a snake with a lizard-like head and a snake-like body.

The question of whether snakes evolved on land or in the sea has been hotly debated for years. Fueling the controversy is the fact that the fossil record is woefully incomplete, consisting mostly of vertebrae that give little indication of how important features -- in particular features of a snake’s head -- evolved. Most importantly, examples of so-called transitional species, animals that exist in evolutionary space between lizards and snakes, are few and far between.

The new study, published in Wednesday’s online edition of Nature, focuses on remains of the snake species Coniophis precedens, which lived roughly 70 million years ago during the late cretaceous period. While the snake had been described in the scientific literature and remains had previously been collected, those studies had only looked at vertebrae.

In the new report, researchers from Yale and Harvard analyzed the upper and lower jawbones of the snake as well as its vertebrae, and came to the conclusion that the snake was transitional because its head was more similar to a lizard’s than a snake. In particular, this snake lacks the ability to open its jaw wide and swallow prey whole, one of the hallmarks of modern snakes. The ancient snake likely ate small vertebrate animals.

more -> http://www.latimes.com/news/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-snakes-evolved-on-a-plain-20120724,0,1392080.story

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Snakes (evolved) on a plain, scientists report (Original Post) Viva_La_Revolution Jul 2012 OP
Snakes on a MoFoing Plain? :) JesterCS Jul 2012 #1
its a old story. kraj8995 Jul 2012 #2
 

kraj8995

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2. its a old story.
Mon Jul 30, 2012, 03:08 AM
Jul 2012

I have read this type of research on snakes few years back in which it is said that the snakes were land reptiles and evolved on land.If any wants wants to study more about it then they can learn it from icse sample papers.

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