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New fossil discovery shows snakes had legs for millions of years

And you thought snakes were scary before?
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FILE PHOTO: Copperhead snake (AP Photo/Chuck Burton)

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — As if snakes weren't scary enough, imagine them walking around. 

Scientists are now saying the reptiles had limbs at one point but adapted to living without them.

They recently recovered fossils that give us more insight into how these reptiles developed and evolved over millions of years.

According to a study published in the journal Science Advances, these well-preserved snake fossils, suggest they had back legs for an extended period of time, try 170 million-plus years.

They studied the "Najash rionegrina" snake in 3D, and found they possessed primitive features more similar to lizards, like a cheekbone arch, and something intermediate between snakes and lizard, like part of a jaw joint, according to CNN.

This type of early snake had hindlimbs, they say.

"Our findings support the idea that the ancestors of modern snakes were big-bodied and big-mouthed -- instead of small burrowing forms as previously thought," said Fernando Garberoglio in a statement, lead author at the Fundación Azara at Universidad Maimónides, in Buenos Aires, Argentina.

Scientists also say the Najash lived with back legs in a successful and stable way, suggesting they weren't just there for show.

They believe the hindlimbs were useful to the snakes and weren't just part of a transitional phase before they adapted to live without them. 

Credit: Science Advances

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