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Jan 02
Jan 02
Prehistoric lizard discovered
A side view of the lizard’s skull and razor-sharp teeth. (Image credit: David Whiteside, Sophie Chambi-Trowell and Mike Benton/Natural History Museum UK)) The discovery of a new prehistoric lizard shifts the timeline of when reptiles evolved! The remains were found embedded in a rock in storage since the 1950’s at the National History Museum in […]
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Prehistoric lizard discovered
A side view of the lizard’s skull and razor-sharp teeth. (Image credit: David Whiteside, Sophie Chambi-Trowell and Mike Benton/Natural History Museum UK)) The discovery of a new prehistoric lizard shifts the timeline of when reptiles evolved! The remains were found embedded in a rock in storage since the 1950’s at the National History Museum in […]
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Where Have all the Water Snakes Gone?
Florida Banded Water Snakes are very variable in color. Reds do not seem as common as other phases. Field herpers anywhere within the range of Water Snakes of the genus Nerodia, have probably proclaimed on the abundance of these snakes seen on any “good” night of herping. Often, in my area of north central Florida, […]
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