Taqi Yasir
The amber lizards, commonly known as the Geckos and the Chameleons are a member of reptile family of dinosaur. The dinosaurs had a special method of breeding process of their era, known as the amber process. Ambers are sticky and gluey substances from the tree barks which creates an environment for the survival of the breeder animals. As a result, the breeding of the reptile family can be done through the process of self breeding or the cross breeding as the ambers create the necessary warmth along with the surroundings that is needed for an animal to survive. Sam Houston State University in Texas discovered some fossil fuels of the geckos that helped them to find the specimens that matches with the genetic coding of dinosaurs. That is, the dinosaurs even after their extinction, survived through the changing of their generic mutational abilities and as a result, the DNA structures were held responsible for this. The whole new conception of this is that any animal can survive through specific mutational capabilities even after their extinction. That is all reptiles do not survive or born inside an Amber. Only the dinosaurs were found to be a member of this family of Argentinosaurus. That is the chameleons and the geckos can be included in the family of Argentinosaurus.
The specimens of the fossils were found from the Myanmar’s Kachin State, which are the specimens of 100 million years ago. Some lizards of the present found to be the member of the chameleon class and as a result an anatomical study was done under Michael Caldwell of the University of Alberta, situated in Edmonton.
The final mention of this is that, each and every lizard can be best classified as a member of the chameleon family, who was the family of the extinct species of Dinosaurs.