University of Oklahoma: Sam Noble Museum Affiliates Contribute to Groundbreaking Research on the Origin of Snakes
March 09, 2024
March 09, 2024
NORMAN, Oklahoma, March 9 (TNSres) -- The University of Oklahoma issued the following news release:
Snakes and lizards, collectively known as Squamata, have long fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These remarkable creatures represent a staggering third of terrestrial vertebrates and have evolved an array of spectacular adaptations in locomotion, feeding, and sensory processing. Yet until now, the underlying drivers of their remarkable diversity have remained shroude . . .
Snakes and lizards, collectively known as Squamata, have long fascinated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These remarkable creatures represent a staggering third of terrestrial vertebrates and have evolved an array of spectacular adaptations in locomotion, feeding, and sensory processing. Yet until now, the underlying drivers of their remarkable diversity have remained shroude . . .
