“…About 1500 of reptiles are viviparous, making them an interesting model to examine hypotheses on the origins of this evolutionary shift (Blackburn, 2006). Notably, most of these transitions are associated with cold climates, which are correlated with high elevations and latitudes (Blackburn, 1982, 1985; Esquerré et al., 2019; Hodges, 2004; Lambert & Wiens, 2013; Martínez‐Méndez et al., 2019; Pincheira‐Donoso et al., 2013, 2017; Pyron & Burbrink, 2014; Qualls et al., 1995; Schulte et al., 2000; Shine, 1985; Tinkle & Gibbons, 1977; Watson et al., 2014). The hypothesis most commonly put forward to explain how viviparity may have evolved is the “Cold Climate Hypothesis” (Shine, 1985; Tinkle & Gibbons, 1977).…”