- lizards) are a
family of amphisbaenians, a
group of
limbless vertebrates.
Amphisbaenids occur in
South America, some
Caribbean islands, Europe, and sub-Saharan...
- 332 pp. (Bipes, pp. 90–96.)
Taylor EH (1951). "Concerning
Oligocene Amphisbaenid Reptiles".
University of
Kansas Science Bulletin 34 (9): 521–579. (Bipedidae...
- to the
subterranean lifestyle and
small nutritional requirements of
amphisbaenids.
After the
Chicxulub impact, many
predators of
amphisbaenians became...
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hoogmoedi is
found in the
state of Pará, Brazil. Medium-sized for an
amphisbaenid, the
maximum recorded snout-to-vent
length (SVL) for A.
hoogmoedi is...
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appetite for the rare:
Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)
feeding on the
amphisbaenid Monopeltis luandae Gans, 1976".
Herpetology Notes. 14: 205–207. ISSN 2071-5773...
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appetite for the rare:
Amblyodipsas polylepis (Bocage, 1873)
feeding on the
amphisbaenid Monopeltis luandae Gans, 1976".
Herpetology Notes. 14: 205–207. ISSN 2071-5773...
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ovoviviparous and
feeds on beetles,
caecilians (burrowing
legless amphibians),
amphisbaenids or worm
lizards (legless lizards),
small fossorial snakes, fish (particularly...
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items reported include reptiles such as iguanas, tegus, snakes, and
amphisbaenids. In Suriname,
green iguanas (Iguana iguana) can be
important prey source...
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smallest and
least known squamate suborder. It
contains the
wormlike amphisbaenids.
Florida has one species.
Florida worm
lizard List of
amphibians of...
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caecilians (gymnophiona)) and
reptiles (including snakes, lizards,
amphisbaenids, turtles, terrapins, tortoises, crocodilians, and the tuataras). heterology†...