The 242-million-year-old fossil known as Agriodontosaurus helsbypetrae has been identified by scientists as the earliest known ancestor of tuataras, snakes, and lizards. Unlike modern lizards, it lacked a skull hinge and palatal teeth, but had an open temporal bar and triangular teeth for piercing insect shells. The findings suggest ancient lizard relatives had distinct skull structures and diets.
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13 Sep