
Scientists have discovered the remains of insect parts stuck between the teeth of prehistoric reptiles, the find suggests that pre-dinosaur era lizards would have fed on insects in much the same way as their modern counterparts.
Scientists have just found insect parts stuck between theteeth of two Paleozoic reptiles.
This strongly suggests that the pre-Dinosaur Era equivalent of today"s lizards feasted on insects, and it"s the first known evidence for this behavior among vertebrates.
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Source: Discovery News
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