- ancient burrowing reptiles
- ancient ecosystem Gondwana
- ancient reptile burrows
- ancient reptile migration
- ancient reptile nesting sites
- ancient reptile preservation
- burrow reuse in reptiles
- burrowing reptiles and climate
- colony behavior in extinct species
- communal burrowing reptiles
- communal reptile living
- digging behavior in reptiles
- early ectothermic adaptation
- early social reptiles
- end-Permian extinction
- extinct reptiles burrows
- flash flood fossil preservation
- fossil reptile colony
- fossil reptiles and mass extinction
- fossil reptiles Antarctica
- fossil reptiles South Africa
- Gondwana reptiles
- Karoo fossils
- neutron tomography fossils
- prehistoric climate adaptation
- prehistoric reptile behavior
- prehistoric reptile colonies
- Procolophon anatomy
- Procolophon Brazil fossils
- Procolophon digging capability
- Procolophon evolutionary survival
- Procolophon trigoniceps
- reptile fossil scratch marks
- reptile fossil site Karoo
- reptile fossil township
- South Africa fossil discovery
Fossils show colonies of reptiles lived communally 250 million years ago: new South African study
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