Biology
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Pangaea Link? New Fossilized Lizard Found, 80 Million Years Old
A new lizard species with teeth fused to the top of its jaws has been found in fossilized remains in southern Brazil. It seems that a different path of evolution was taken by these reptiles than previously thought.
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