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  1. 🐍🧬 Researchers analyzed the genomes of over 1000 #squamate species to understand the rapid diversification of #snakes.

    The findings suggest that snakes evolved up to 3 times faster than #lizards to develop their unique sensory systems and flexible bodies. The shift allowed them to survuve in diverse environments after the loss of their limbs over 100 million years ago.

    👉 livescience.com/animals/snakes

    #evolution #biology #genetics #reptiles #science #paleontology #nature #wildlife #herpetology #history #research

  2. 🐍🧬 Researchers analyzed the genomes of over 1000 #squamate species to understand the rapid diversification of #snakes.

    The findings suggest that snakes evolved up to 3 times faster than #lizards to develop their unique sensory systems and flexible bodies. The shift allowed them to survuve in diverse environments after the loss of their limbs over 100 million years ago.

    👉 livescience.com/animals/snakes

    #evolution #biology #genetics #reptiles #science #paleontology #nature #wildlife #herpetology #history #research

  3. 🐍🧬 Researchers analyzed the genomes of over 1000 #squamate species to understand the rapid diversification of #snakes.

    The findings suggest that snakes evolved up to 3 times faster than #lizards to develop their unique sensory systems and flexible bodies. The shift allowed them to survuve in diverse environments after the loss of their limbs over 100 million years ago.

    👉 livescience.com/animals/snakes

    #evolution #biology #genetics #reptiles #science #paleontology #nature #wildlife #herpetology #history #research

  4. 🐍🧬 Researchers analyzed the genomes of over 1000 #squamate species to understand the rapid diversification of #snakes.

    The findings suggest that snakes evolved up to 3 times faster than #lizards to develop their unique sensory systems and flexible bodies. The shift allowed them to survuve in diverse environments after the loss of their limbs over 100 million years ago.

    👉 livescience.com/animals/snakes

    #evolution #biology #genetics #reptiles #science #paleontology #nature #wildlife #herpetology #history #research

  5. 🐍🧬 Researchers analyzed the genomes of over 1000 #squamate species to understand the rapid diversification of #snakes.

    The findings suggest that snakes evolved up to 3 times faster than #lizards to develop their unique sensory systems and flexible bodies. The shift allowed them to survuve in diverse environments after the loss of their limbs over 100 million years ago.

    👉 livescience.com/animals/snakes

    #evolution #biology #genetics #reptiles #science #paleontology #nature #wildlife #herpetology #history #research

  6. Rotund #squamate update for #SnakeSaturday - the plant I believed she could not topple has, in fact, been toppled. It has now been tied to a chair for increased stability (both the #snake and the plant are fine). I am currently attempting to snake-proof my living room so she can roam freely 24/7 but it’s not 100% there yet.

  7. Rotund #squamate update for #SnakeSaturday - the plant I believed she could not topple has, in fact, been toppled. It has now been tied to a chair for increased stability (both the #snake and the plant are fine). I am currently attempting to snake-proof my living room so she can roam freely 24/7 but it’s not 100% there yet.

  8. Rotund #squamate update for #SnakeSaturday - the plant I believed she could not topple has, in fact, been toppled. It has now been tied to a chair for increased stability (both the #snake and the plant are fine). I am currently attempting to snake-proof my living room so she can roam freely 24/7 but it’s not 100% there yet.

  9. Rotund #squamate update for #SnakeSaturday - the plant I believed she could not topple has, in fact, been toppled. It has now been tied to a chair for increased stability (both the #snake and the plant are fine). I am currently attempting to snake-proof my living room so she can roam freely 24/7 but it’s not 100% there yet.

  10. Rotund #squamate update for #SnakeSaturday - the plant I believed she could not topple has, in fact, been toppled. It has now been tied to a chair for increased stability (both the #snake and the plant are fine). I am currently attempting to snake-proof my living room so she can roam freely 24/7 but it’s not 100% there yet.