This lizard lays eggs and gives live birth. We think it's undergoing a major evolutionary transition
- Written by Charles Foster, Postdoctoral Research Associate, University of Sydney
 Nicholas Wu, Author provided
Nicholas Wu, Author providedOur earliest vertebrate (animals with backbones) ancestors laid eggs, but over millions of years of evolution, some species began to give birth to live young.
There is a traditional dichotomy in vertebrate reproduction: species either lay eggs or have live births. However, as is often the case in biology, things...




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