The Evolution of Reptiles

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There are four main groups of reptiles, known as Crocodilians, Squamates, Tuataras, and Turtles. Crocodilians consists of large reptiles which includes alligators, crocodiles, gharials, and caimans. Squamates are lizards, snakes, and worm-lizards. A worm-lizard is a subterranean burrowing reptile that resembles an earthworm, a legless lizard. Tuataras are a group of reptiles that are lizard-like in appearance but are different from squamates because their skull isn’t jointed. Turtles are the most ancient reptiles alive today. They have changed very little since they first showed up 220 million years ago. The first turtle appeared 220 million years ago.(Laura Klappenbach)
Though it is not a reptile, Gephyrostegus bohemicus is where the evolution of reptiles begins (Jaeckel 1902). It was an Upper Carboniferous lizard-like tetrapod (four footed animal), or reptilomorph (clade (group consisting of an ancestor) containing the amniotes and those tetrapods that share a common ancestor with amniotes than with amphibians), from Nyran in the Czech Republic. Since some reptile fossils, like Westlothiana, are older than Gephyrostegus, it's obvious that we haven't found the oldest gephyrostegid yet…. thought that reptiles originated as tiny tetrapods (Carroll 1970). He then came to find out that he was correct. Cephalerpeton, the most primitive reptile, was small-scaled compared to this specimen of Gephyrostegus. Shortly after a very early sister to Cephalerpeton, members of the Reptilia split into two groups represented at their bases by Westlothiana and Cephalerpeton. The new Lepidosauromorpha, are those sharing a more recent common ancestor with living lizards, the Lepidosauria, than with Archosauria (Gauthier 1986). The most recent Arch...

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...tats. Many reptiles have specially adapted to life in some of the areas that are being lost at a frightening rate - for example the rain forests in the tropics and much of the shrubland of Europe. Although governments are now more aware of the situation and have agreed to help some severely threatened species, too little may have been done too late.(Colin McCarthy)
After researching so many things that I never even knew about reptiles, I believe I would much rather be a reptile instead of an amphibian. Reptiles were able to adapt to land while amphibians can barely even stay away from water for long periods of time. After all these years reptiles have evolved to modern day qualities and are still evolving to fit in. This paper is important to people who want to learn a little history about reptiles. It also tells what changes occurred in reptiles as they evolved.

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