Animals
Ancient Snakes and Lizards Did Not Lay Eggs, Only Live Birth
The lizard or the egg? In a "what came first" scenario for reptiles, researchers are now arguing that "the egg" can't even be an option. The first lizards and snakes likely exclusively gave live birth, according to a recent study.
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