Friday, April 17, 2020
Lizards Evolution From Snakes Essays - Snake, Lizard, Monitor
  Lizards Evolution From Snakes    Many millions of years the planet was dominated by lizards great and small. It  was a place ruled by the laws of natural selection where the only way to survive  was to be able to defend yourself with what you had. It was a constant struggle  for food, shelter, and supremacy. It was about survival of the fittest, because  only if you were best suited to your environment would you have a chance at  living to reproduce. Sometimes adapting to one's environment could create a  whole new species altogether. During the time when dinosaurs walked the earth  smaller lizards had to be creative to insure their survival. The dinosaurs,  because of their size where the bullies of the earth. If lizards wanted food  they had to some how sneak around the big dinosaurs in order to avoid becoming  food themselves. A species of lizard known as the Ear-less Monitor seemed very  well adapted to counteract this problem. Their eyes had a clear protective lens  which allowed them to go into the water in search of food and bypass the land  roaming dinosaurs all together. One major problem soon faced the Ear-less    Monitors in their quest for nourishment. It seemed that the sea dwelling  creatures had begun to catch on to the fact that these lizards were invading  their territory for food. The sea dwellers reacted by praying on the lizards who  came into the water to eat. After many deaths at sea one smart little Ear-less    Monitor decided to try another approach at obtaining food. This particular    Monitor was picked on by all of the other Monitors because he and his family had  arms and legs that were shorter and smaller than everyone else's. The would  tease him and his family saying that their gene pool had little genetic  variation. But he did not let that get him down. He figured that with his stubby  arms and legs that he could burrow under ground to find food. He used his clear  protective lenses over his eyes to keep out dirt and rocks. He was sure that he  could find some delicious earthworms and other things to feed himself. It was  like an all you can eat buffet until all of the other short armed Monitors got  the word. The short armed Monitors lived happily under ground while the rest of  the species quickly died off. Over time genetic mutations occurred which  eventually left the Monitors with no limbs at all. They just had long slender  bodies which enabled them to burrow easily and quickly. In order to forget about  the torment that their ancestors had been subjected to by the long armed    Monitors the group decided to be known from that point on as snakes. The snakes  soon decided to give life on Earth's surface another chance because now they  were much quicker than the dinosaurs who had devoured the Monitors. They adapted  to their new environment quickly with a leg-less mode of locomotion. Over time  they evolved and developed more defense mechanisms to become the Snakes we know  them as today. Many millions of years ago the planet was dominated by lizards  great and small. It was a place ruled by the laws of natural selection where the  only way to survive was to be able to defend yourself with what you had. It was  a constant struggle for food, shelter, and supremacy. It was about survival of  the fittest, because only if you were best suited to your environment would you  have a chance at living to reproduce. Sometimes adapting to one's environment  could create a whole new species altogether. During the time when dinosaurs  walked the earth smaller lizards had to be creative to insure their survival.    The dinosaurs, because of their size where the bullies of the earth. If lizards  wanted food they had to some how sneak around the big dinosaurs in order to  avoid becoming food themselves. A species of lizard known as the Ear-less    Monitor seemed very well adapted to counteract this problem. Their eyes had a  clear protective lens, which allowed them to go into the water in search of food  and bypass the land. Roaming dinosaurs all together. One major problem soon  faced the Ear-less Monitors in their quest for nourishment. It seemed that the  sea dwelling creatures had begun to catch on to the fact that these lizards were  invading their territory for food. The sea dwellers reacted by praying on the  lizards who came into the water to eat. After many    
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