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Hinged teeth for hard‐bodied prey: a case of convergent evolution between snakes and legless lizards
F. C. Patchell
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R. Shine
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
convergent evolution
100%
lizard
82%
snake
82%
tooth
62%
dentition
41%
bone
9%
fold
8%
Agriculture & Biology
convergent evolution
87%
snakes
69%
lizards
66%
teeth
62%
lids
10%
elastin
9%
bones
6%