Reptilian Diversity Part 2: Form and Function of the Squamates
Jul 8, 2026•Channel
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Published1 week ago
Duration5:34
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With three of the four orders of extant reptiles covered, it's time to move on to the fourth and largest, Squamata. This has all the lizards and snakes, and some other stuff. First let's go over their form and function.
Script by Ryan Helcoski
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