Monitor Lizards' Breathing May Have Evolved Before Dinosaurs

Wednesday, December 11, 2013 - 13:11 in Biology & Nature

Monitor lizards breathe by taking in air that flows through their lungs in a one-way loop — a pattern of breathing that may have originated 270 million years ago in the ancestral group that gave rise to dinosaurs, and eventually alligators and birds.

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