Why lizards have bird breath: Iguanas evolved one-way lungs surprisingly like those of birds
- Mon 17 Nov 2014 08:46:PM
Biologists long assumed that one-way air flow was a special adaptation in birds driven by the intense energy demands of flight. But now scientists have shown that bird-like breathing also developed in green iguanas – reptiles not known for high-capacity aerobic fitness. The finding bolsters the case that unidirectional bird-like flow evolved long before the first birds.
Source: Why lizards have bird breath: Iguanas evolved one-way lungs surprisingly like those of birds
Source: Why lizards have bird breath: Iguanas evolved one-way lungs surprisingly like those of birds