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Najash is an
extinct genus of
basal snake from the Late
Cretaceous Candeleros Formation of Patagonia. Like a
number of
other Cretaceous and
living snakes...
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similar group)
during the
Cretaceous Period. An
early fossil snake,
Najash rionegrina, was a two-legged
burrowing animal with a sacrum, and was fully...
- camposi,
Wonambi naracoortensis,
Nanowana spp.,
unnamed Yurlunggur spp.,
Najash rionegrina) have ****ociated or
articulated parts of skeletons. Of the genera...
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fossil snake relative,
Najash rionegrina, was a two-legged
burrowing animal with a sacrum, and was
fully terrestrial.
Najash,
which lived 95 million...
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leglessness within the
suborder Serpentes. The
species of
extinct snake Najash rionegrina was
first described in 2006, and has been
proposed as the earliest...
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Chordata class:
Sauropsida Order:
Squamata Genera with
hindlimbs and a
sacrum Najash Simoliophiidae Eupodophis Haasiophis Pachyophis Pachyrhachis Madtsoiidae...
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formation include the
rhynchocephalians Tika and Priosphenodon, the
snake Najash, the
mammal Cronopio dentiacutus, the
theropods Alnashetri, Buitreraptor...
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Chordata class:
Sauropsida Order:
Squamata Genera with
hindlimbs and a
sacrum Najash Simoliophiidae Eupodophis Haasiophis Pachyophis Pachyrhachis Madtsoiidae...
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developed in
Sanajeh in a
similar way to
other madtsoiids and the
genus Najash. The
neural spines are thin and
angled posteriorly. In Sanajeh, the synapophyses...
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Paleontology portal Other known fossil snakes with legs:
Eupodophis Haasiophis Najash Bardet,
Nathalie (2008). "The Cenomanian-Turonian (late Cretaceous) radiation...