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Oldest known lizard ancestor discovered in England – New Study/Science Updates



Scientists announced Wednesday they have discovered the oldest-known member of the lizard family in southwest England, a tiny creature that used its surprisingly large teeth to hunt cockroaches 242 million years ago.



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A newly discovered fossil in southwest England reveals the oldest known lizard, dating back 242 million years. This ancient reptile, a tiny creature with surprisingly large teeth, sheds light on the early evolution of lizards. Researchers believe it was a formidable predator for its size, primarily hunting cockroaches. The finding provides valuable insight into the diversification of reptiles and the emergence of the lizard lineage during the Triassic period.

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