Is the Bible right? Newly discovered fossils show snakes had legs
A new study published in Science Advances on Thursday has
Shed light on the life of ancient legged snakes.
By ROSSELLA TERCATIN .
THE JERUSALEM POST, NOVEMBER 24, 2019
The skull of a snake nearly 100 million years old that belonged to the extinct group Najash, which retained hind legs.
(photo credit: FERNANDO GARBEROGLIO |
The Biblical story of the forbidden fruit – which discusses how the snake persuaded Eve to taste it, and how she and Adam, who also ate from it, were subsequently banned from the Garden of Eden by God – is probably one of the most well-known narratives in the history of humankind.
Now, a new study published in Science Advances on Thursday has shed light on the life of snakes' legged ancestors.
Several fossils of an extinct snake group named "Najash" dating back to 100 million years ago were recently uncovered in Patagonia, Argentina.
The group is named after the word nachash that both in biblical and modern Hebrew indicate the snake.
As reported by the New York Times, the fossils, which include several skulls, seem to suggest that snakes might have lost their front legs millions of years earlier than their hind legs.
“That skull is now the most complete Mesozoic snake skull known and preserves key data on ancient snake anatomy,” research leader Fernando Garberoglio told The New York Times. Be sure to Recommend The birth of modern man
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