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167-million-year-old fossil of Breugnathair elgolensis reveals how snakes first evolved from lizards

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A remarkable fossil, Breugnathair elgolensis, unearthed on Scotland's Isle of Skye, offers crucial insights into snake evolution. This 167-million-year-old reptile exhibits a unique blend of lizard-like bodies and limbs with snake-like jaws and teeth, challenging previous assumptions. The discovery bridges the evolutionary gap, revealing how ancient lizards transformed into the slithering predators of today.
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