New Coffee Snake Species Discovered in Ecuador’s Cloud Forestsby Pensoft PublishersNamed in honor of Guy Tudor, the Tudor Coffee Snake often inhabits coffee plantations
NewsWhale Like Filter-Feeding Discovered in Prehistoric Marine Reptileby University of BristolA new fossil reveals that a group of reptiles were already using whale-like filter feeding 250 million years ago
NewsDo Warmer Temperatures Make Turtles Better Mothers?by Duke UniversityNew finding suggests how and why temperatures determine the sex of turtles
NewsA New Snake Family Was Identified—Micrelapidaeby Tel Aviv UniversityThis represents a rare moment in modern science since most larger animals have already been classified
NewsSnakes Can Hear More than You Thinkby University of QueenslandNew study shows that snakes can hear and react to airborne sound vibrations
NewsExtinct Marine Reptile Graveyard May Have Been Ancient Birthing Groundsby SmithsonianExplanations for why so many ancient marine reptiles died there have eluded researchers
NewsFossil Discovery in Storeroom Cupboard Shifts Origin of Modern Lizardby University of BristolReconstruction of a stored fossil has tied the origin of modern squamates to the Late Triassic
NewsResearchers Find the Snake Clitorisby University of AdelaideResearchers have provided the first anatomical description of the female snake clitoris, in a first-of-its-kind study
NewsPythons Are True Choke Artistsby University of CincinnatiSize alone doesn't explain how invasive Burmese pythons eat such big prey
NewsChanges in the Tree Canopy Facilitated the Evolution of Gliding Reptileby Taylor & Francis GroupThere are now enough fossils to create a near-perfect skeletal reconstruction of this unusual dragon-like creature
NewsMore than 1.1 Million Sea Turtles Poached over Last Three Decadesby Arizona State UniversityDespite the high number, first global assessment shows illegal exploitation slightly declining