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The Animal Kingdom Doesn’t Really Have “Reptiles”—At Least Not as a True GroupImagine walking through a lush, green forest, sunlight dancing on the scales of a basking lizard. Nearby, a turtle glides through the water and a snake slithers silently in the underbrush. For ...
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Mammals Evolved From Egg-Laying Reptiles, Not DinosaursImagine a world where furry mammals scuttle under the feet of gigantic dinosaurs, not yet destined to rule the Earth. It’s a ...
they suffer from disturbances like habitat loss or pollution for extended periods. A diverse community of amphibians and reptiles indicates that the area is healthy and can support the plant and ...
This allowed them to use less energy to move than other reptiles that had a sprawling stance like today's lizards and crocodiles. With their legs positioned under their bodies rather than sticking out ...
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