• A Four-legged fossil snake discovered, and a growing controversy regarding its legal status in Europe

    The following has been adapted from a press release and a blog post, with some light editing by me (JCM). A new fossil, named Tetrapodophis amplectus, claims to be a four-legged, burrowing snake. (A) Counterpart, showing skull and skeleton impression. (B) Main slab, showing skeleton and skull impression. Figure 1 from Martill et al. 2015.  (C) The…

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  • More on Pseustes poecilonotus as a nest predator

    Fragmented tropical forest landscapes are becoming more abundant, and loss of species following fragmentation are often predictable. Larger animals, tend to disappear first from fragments due to the bushmeat trade. However,  another vulnerable group includes understory, insectivorous birds, and ant-following birds. Nest predation is one mechanism that may limit bird populations and has long been…

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  • Sex reversal triggers rapid transition from genetic to temperature-dependent sex.

    Hatchling Bearded Dragon A climate-induced change of male dragons into females occurring in the wild has been confirmed for the first time, according to University of Canberra research recently published on the cover of international journal Nature. The researchers, who have long studied Australia’s bearded dragon lizards, have been able to show that a reptile’s…

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