After a brief rain 350 million years ago, a reptile pressed its claws into the ground. Its tracks now show the oldest-known vertebrate to take on dry land. Victoria, Australia - On the ancient supercontinent of Gondwana 350 million years ago, a reptile pressed its small claws into the rain-damp ground. Its tracks now show the oldest-known vertebrate to have abandoned the oceans for dry land, a new scientific study suggests.
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