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Oldest Fossilized Butthole Found in 290-Million-Year-Old Reptile : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 22, 2026 8:15 pm
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Earliest Known Fossilized Reptile Skin Found, Revealing Remarkable Details

In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have unearthed the world’s earliest known fossilized imprint of reptile skin, shedding light on the ancient creatures that roamed the Earth nearly 300 million years ago.

The fossil, found in Germany’s Thuringian Forest Basin, captures the imprint of a reptile about 9 centimeters in length, believed to be a bolosaurian from the early Permian era. Named Cabarzichnus pulchrus, this newly described species of reptile left behind a trail that includes scales and what researchers interpret as a cloaca – a multi-purpose opening used for various bodily functions.


The resting trace of an early reptile. (Lorenzo Marchetti/Natural History Museum, Berlin)

What makes this discovery truly remarkable is the preservation of soft-tissue structures, such as belly scales and the cloaca, which are rarely seen in the fossil record. The cloaca, in particular, is a significant find as it represents the earliest known fossil record of a cloacal vent in amniotes, supporting the idea that this feature was present in early reptiles.

Furthermore, the fossil reveals polygonal skin scales across the trunk, limbs, head, and tail, made of keratin like those of modern reptiles. These epidermal scales provide valuable insights into the evolution of early terrestrial vertebrates.

Lead paleontologist Lorenzo Marchetti emphasizes the importance of trace fossils in understanding ancient anatomy and evolution. This groundbreaking research has been published in Current Biology, marking a significant contribution to the field of paleontology.

Related: Wild New Study Suggests Buttholes Once Had a Very Different Purpose

This discovery opens new perspectives on the early development of reptiles and their skin structures, offering a glimpse into the prehistoric world of these fascinating creatures. The detailed analysis of the Cabarzichnus pulchrus fossil provides a unique window into the past, enriching our understanding of ancient life on Earth.

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