Updated On: 21 August, 2022 12:12 PM IST | Mumbai | IANS
Just over 250 million years ago, during the end of the Permian period, and start of the Triassic, reptiles' rates of evolution and diversity started exploding, leading to a dizzying variety of abilities, body plans, and traits

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According to a new study by the Harvard University researchers, sixty million years of climate change triggered the meteoric rise of reptiles around 250 million years ago, not a mass extinction of mammals as previously thought.
Just over 250 million years ago, during the end of the Permian period, and start of the Triassic, reptiles' rates of evolution and diversity started exploding, leading to a dizzying variety of abilities, body plans, and traits.