Tuesday, March 27, 2018

Paleontologists put the bite on an ancient reptile from New England

03/27/2018 02:42 PM EDT

the reconstruction process researchers used for Colobops noviportensis

Scientists have identified a new species of reptile from prehistoric Connecticut and, boy, does it have a mouth on it. Named Colobops noviportensis, the creature lived 200 million years ago and had exceptionally large jaw muscles -- setting it apart from other reptiles at the time. Even compared to the wide diversity of reptile species today, Colobops noviportensis had quite the bite.


Full story at https://news.yale.edu/2018/03/23/paleontologists-put-bite-ancient-reptile-new-england

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Yale University


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