By ANI | ANI – Wed 28 Jan, 2015
Washington,
Jan 28(ANI): Newly discovered snake fossils have recently revealed that
snakes may have first appeared 167 million years ago, which pushes back
its origins by nearly 70 million years.
Fossilized
remains of four ancient snakes have been dated between 140 and 167
million years old, nearly 70 million years older than the previous
record of ancient snake fossils.
The
oldest known snake, from Southern England, near Kirtlington, Eophis
underwoodi, is known only from very fragmentary remains and was a small
individual, though it is hard to say how old it was at the time it died.
The
largest snake, Portugalophis lignites, from coal deposits in Portugal,
near Guimarota, was a much bigger individual at nearly a meter or more
in length.
Several
of these ancient snakes (Eophis, Portugalophis and Parviraptor) were
living in swampy coastal areas on large island chains in western parts
of ancient Europe, while the North American species, Diablophis
gilmorei, was found in river deposits from some distance inland in
Western Colorado.
This
new study makes it clear that the sudden appearance of snakes, some 100
million years ago, reflects a gap in the fossil record, not an
explosive radiation of early snakes.
From
167 to 100 million years ago, some 70 million years, snakes were
radiating and evolving towards the elongate, limb-reduced body plan
characterizing the now well known, 100-90 million year old, marine
snakes from the West Bank, Lebanon, and Argentina, that still possess
small but well developed rear limbs.
As
was always the case, the distribution of these newer oldest snakes, and
the anatomy of the skull and skeletal elements, makes it clear that
even older snake fossils are waiting to be found.
The study is published in the journal Nature Communications. (ANI)
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