• An extinct monitor lizard that had pineal and parapineal organs

    This image depicts a reconstruction of what the extinct monitor lizard might have looked like. The parietal and  pineal foramina are visible on the overlaid skull. Photo  credit: Senckenberg Gesellschaft für Naturforschung /  Andreas Lachmann / Digimorph.org Researchers reporting in Current Biology on April 2 have evidence that an extinct species of monitor lizard had four eyes,…

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  • Rattlesnakes as seed dispersal agents

    Despite the bad rap snakes often get, they are more central to ecology than most people realize. New research reveals that snakes might even play a key role in dispersing plant seeds. A Western Diamondback ingesting a kangaroo rat. JCM It’s long been known that some plants disperse their seeds by “hitchhiking” on animals, with…

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