"Ancient Australian Discovery: Unearthing a Lizard-Like Species"

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Scientists have identified a new species of amphibian, named Arenaepeton supinatus, that lived in Australia approximately 247 million years ago. The discovery of this lizard-like creature, based on a nearly complete fossil, may rewrite the evolution of amphibians in Australia. The fossil was found by a retired chicken farmer in New South Wales in the 90s and has since been studied by a team of paleontologists. The findings suggest that Australia was a favorable environment for animal evolution and refuge after mass extinctions. The fossil will be displayed at the Australian Museum.
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