Sullka

Sullka was examined by the Inkarri Institute in September 2025. It belongs to a species called Cauda Bifurca Lacerta Nascensis.

Features

Size: 38.85 cm
Species: Cauda Bifurca Lacerta Nascensis
Genus: unknown
Hands with 3 fingers comprising 3 phalanges
Feet with 3 toes comprising 3 phalanges
Presence of a 12.5 cm long tail, composed of 8 vertebrae and ending in a fork shape.

The head

Sullka, the teeth

There are four teeth: two upper teeth, which are canine teeth, and two lower teeth, which are incisor teeth.

Sullka, the head

In the palate, there is a strange tubular cavity that resembles a Jacobson’s organ, an olfactory bulb found particularly in snakes and lizards.

Sullka, Cauda Bifurca

Hands and feet

Sullka, hands

Hands with three fingers and three phalanges.

Sullka, feet

Feet with three toes and three phalanges.

The joints of the legs appear inverted, as in wading birds (herons, flamingos, etc.).

Sullka

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