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- subfamily of legless lizards in the family Anguidae, commonly called gl**** lizards, gl**** snakes or slow worms. The first two names come from the fact their tails...
- similar to snakes. These include the slowworm, gl**** snake, and amphisbaenians. The fossil record of snakes is relatively poor because snake skeletons...
- the name "gl**** lizard" (or "gl**** snake"). The released tail may break into pieces, leading to the myth that the lizard can shatter like gl**** and re****emble...
- Gr**** 'snake-lizard') is a genus of superficially snake-like legless lizards in the subfamily Anguinae. Known as joint snakes, gl**** snakes, or gl**** lizards...
- Dopasia gracilis, known commonly as the Asian gl**** lizard, the Burmese gl**** lizard, or the Indian gl**** snake, is a species of legless lizard in the family...
- joint, or, more commonly, gl**** snakes. According to travelers' accounts, their skin is as hard as parchment and as smooth as gl****. It is so stiff that it...
- America and North Africa, contains well-known species such as slowworms, gl**** snakes/lizards and the scheltopusik; nested within the family Anguidae, which...
- Dopasia buettikoferi, also known commonly as the Bornean gl**** snake and Buettikofer's gl**** lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae. The...
- usually made from coloured gl****, often with holes. Its purpose is for protection against evil spirits rather than snake bite. The World Health Organization...
- with snakes. Gl**** Lizards, however, differ from snakes as they possess a moveable eyelid, which is absent in snakes. Another way to distinguish gl**** lizards...