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4-legged ‘snake’ fossil is actually a different ancient animal, new study claims – Livescience.com
The pencil-size fossil was previously believed to be the first four-legged snake.

A dinosaur-age fossil heralded as the first four-legged snake known to science might actually be an entirely different beastie, a new study claims.
The tiny fossil, about the length of a pencil at 7.7 inches (19.5 centimeters) long, is likely a dolichosaur,…
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