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Mystery of How Snakes Lost their Legs Solved by Reptile Fossil

Mystery of how snakes lost their legs solved by reptile fossil

Modern snake skull, with inner ear shown in orange. Credit: Hongyu Yi

Fresh analysis of a 90 million-year-old skull is giving researchers vital clues about how snakes evolved. Comparisons between CT scans of the fossil and modern reptiles indicate that snakes lost their legs when their ancestors evolved to live and hunt in burrows, which many snakes still do today. The findings show snakes did not lose their limbs in order to live in the sea, as was previously suggested.

Scientists used CT scans to examine the bony inner ear of Dinilysia patagonica, a 2-meter long reptile closely linked to modern snakes. These bony canals and cavities, like those in the ears of modern burrowing snakes, controlled its hearing and balance...

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