A reconstruction of Breugnathair elgolensis eating a mammal. (Mick Ellison / AMNH via SWNS) By Talker
By Stephen Beech
A "hook-toothed" reptile that lived in the Scottish Highlands around 167 million years ago fed on early mammals and young dinosaurs, say scientists.
The Jurassic predator - one of the oldest fossil lizards ever found - is linked to the origins of both snakes and geckos, according to new research.
It was given the Gaelic name Breugnathair elgolensis - meaning “false snake of Elgol” - referencing the area in the Isle of Skye where it was discovered in 2016.
Nearly 16 inches long from head to tail, scientists say Breugnathair was one of the largest lizards in its ecosystem, where researchers say it likely preyed on smaller lizards, early mammals, and other verteb