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Posted: Tue Mar 27, 2007 10:37 pm Post subject: Ancient Lizard Missing Front Limbs Jeanna Bryner |
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Ancient Lizard Missing Front Limbs Jeanna Bryner
LiveScience Staff Writer
LiveScience.com
Tue Mar 27, 10:01 AM ET
Remains from a 95-million-year-old marine creature with nubs for legs is clarifying how some lizards shed their limbs as they crept through evolutionary time and morphed into slinky snakes.
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Described in the current issue of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, the snake-like lizard had a small head and willowy body. Extending 10 to 12 inches from snout to tail, the aquatic creature also sported a lengthy neck and relatively large rear limbs. Missing were all the bones of its forearms, including the hands and digits found in modern lizards.
The oddball creature, Adriosaurus microbrachis, is a member of a lineage of lizards thought to be snakes' closest relatives.
�It adds to the picture we have of what was happening 100 million years ago,� said lead researcher Michael Caldwell, a paleontologist at the University of Alberta, in Canada. �We now know that losing limbs isn't a new thing and that lizards were doing it much earlier than we originally thought.�
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