The Jurassic rise of squamates as supported by lepidosaur disparity and evolutionary rates

Scientists have found that a key modern group of reptiles that includes lizards and snakes—known as squamates—diverged in the Jurassic period, 50 million years earlier than previously thought.


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Source: Phys.org