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Michael Caldwell, a professor in the Faculty of Science at the University of Alberta, is part of an international team that has discovered the world's oldest known snake fossils. This is a video of the dentary (lower jaw) bone of one of the discovered snake fossils, the Portugalophis lignites.

Read more about this story at uofa.ualberta.ca/news-and-events/newsarticles/2015…
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@NightfurySkrill_Joel

1 year ago

It looks like the jaw has been broken or had extra muscle and tendons in to consume larger pray much like modern pythons. Man I love fossils. As a highschool student that's not great for me tho. Anyway, I know this is just a YouTube short but thanks for posting it.

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