Weird ‘Worm Lizard’ Fossil Discovered In Spain
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They look like snakes, but don't be fooled: Legless, slithering amphisbaenians are more closely related to lizards than to boa…
They look like snakes, but don't be fooled: Legless, slithering amphisbaenians are more closely related to lizards than to boa…
They look like snakes, but don't be fooled: Legless, slithering amphisbaenians are more closely related to lizards than to boa…
The skull is the first intact-sample researchers have of the species.
Hallazgo se realizó al noreste de España y fue documentado en " Public Library of Science ONE ”.
World's first complete skull of an ancient worm-lizard discovered in Spain.
The first complete skull of the ancestor of today's bizarre "worm lizards" reveals that they have been largely unchanged for 11…
Researchers for the first time have discovered a complete skull of an 11-million-year-old Mediterranean worm lizard in Spain.
The first intact skull of a Mediterranean worm lizard has been found in Spain, according to a new study. Only isolated…
A teeny-tiny skull from a bizarre 11-million-year-old worm lizard hints at the evolution of these strange creatures.
Un equipo de investigadores catalanes ha descrito el primer cráneo intacto de anfisbena, un grupo de reptiles conocido como…
The first intact skull of a Mediterranean worm lizard has been found in Spain, according to a study published June 4, 2014 in…
Amphisbaenians (worm lizards) have never been fully documented in the paleontological record due to the fragmented nature of…
The first intact skull of a Mediterranean worm lizard has been found in Spain, according to a study published June 4, 2014 in…
( PLOS ) The first intact skull of a Mediterranean worm lizard has been found in Spain.