Biology
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Texas Worm-Lizard Likely Slithered 40 Million Years Ago in Tropical Landscape
In a find that says something about what species can (and have) done in times of climate change, an extinct form of worm lizard was recently discovered in arid West Texas. The area was likely subtropical at the time.
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