Image A shows the snake skeleton in its amber clast, while image B and C show a synchrotron x-ray micro-computed tomography of the skeleton. Ye Liu/Chinese Academy of Sciences If you were to travel ...
The first known fossil remains of a baby snake have turned up in a hunk of amber found in Myanmar. The critter, a new species named Xiaophis myanmarensis, met its untimely demise about 99 million ...
Love them or hate them, snakes are biologically fascinating. This image shows the skeleton of a corn snake. Its flexible spine and jaws allow it to eat animals like mice and rats that you would never ...
Of all the mysterious things that wash up on beaches, these long skeleton-like coils are easily among the most bizarre. It’s not uncommon to come across what are sometimes called “fisherman's soap” or ...
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