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Once upon a time , serpent had peg . A Modern discovery reveals at least one had hips , too .

The newfound fossil could help scientists piece together the murky evolutionary history of snakes . Until now , the predominate thought was that former Snake were already lacking legs when they slithered out of piss and onto land .

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Illustration of Najash.

That may not be truthful , however .

Land devotee

The fresh discovered coinage , Najash rionegrina , lived around 90 million years ago in Patagonia , Argentina .

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scientist unearthedNajashfrom continental sediments , suggesting it led a life sentence on land . It also partake vertebral and skull characteristics common among modern tellurian snakes and necessary for life on land .

" The novel species is definitely a Hydra that corroborates the mundane descent of snakes and reject the hypothesis that relates ophidian to out marine lizard , calledmosasaurs , " field coauthor Hussam Zaher of the Meseu de Zoologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo , Brazil toldLiveScience .

Mosasaurs were a type of aquatic , snaky reptile that had paddle - similar limb to help it swim around . The previous conjecture was that snakes arrive into universe as these paddle atrophied .

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Najashknocks three fossil marine snakes with developed hind limbs — Haaisophis , Pachyrhachis , andEupodophis — from the base of operations of the snake category tree , claiming the championship of most - primitive known snake . These other metal money lacked hip bones , and Zaher ’s analysis suggests they were closer to some more advanced snakes .

Tragically hip

The literal kicker is that the snake has hip vertebrae , which probably allowed the critter to use its legs to travail and crawl . It likely led a burrowing lifestyle similar to modern burrowing snakes .

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" Morphologically , the leg are absolutely working , " Zaher say . " Although , we can not really say for certain how these snakes used these legs . "

Later on , Snake lost their hips , and their hind leg , as they became more specialized to various aquatic and telluric lifestyles .

The finding is reported in the April 20 payoff of the journalNature .

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