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Telling the Snakes' Tale. James M. O'Neill.

by O'Neill, James M; ProQuest Information and Learning Company.
Series: SIRS Enduring Issues 2005Article 26Science. Publisher: Philadelphia Inquirer, 2004ISSN: 1522-3264;.Subject(s): Evolutionary genetics | Evolutionary paleobiology | Land capability for wildlife | Lizards | SnakesDDC classification: 050 Summary: "[S. Blair] Hedges and a fellow Pennsylvania State University researcher have finally silenced a debate that flourished for well over a century in the field of evolutionary biology--whether snakes evolved from water-based or land-based lizards. Hedges' work ruled out the water-based option." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article examines a new study that concludes that snakes evolved from land-based lizards.
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Originally Published: Telling the Snakes' Tale, March 22, 2004; pp. E1+.

"[S. Blair] Hedges and a fellow Pennsylvania State University researcher have finally silenced a debate that flourished for well over a century in the field of evolutionary biology--whether snakes evolved from water-based or land-based lizards. Hedges' work ruled out the water-based option." (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER) This article examines a new study that concludes that snakes evolved from land-based lizards.

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