- the
ilium is
retained in
limbless lizards and most
basal snakes. Many
families of
lizards have
independently evolved limblessness or
greatly reduced limbs...
-
black limbless skink.
Melanoseps emmrichi Broadley, 2006 –
Uluguru limbless skink.
Melanoseps longicauda Tornier, 1900 –
Pangani black limbless skink...
- Many
vertebrates are
limbless, limb-reduced, or apodous, with a body plan
consisting of a head and
vertebral column, but no
adjoining limbs such as legs...
- Blesma, The
Limbless Veterans (formerly
known as the
British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's ****ociation) is a
British charity that
helps all
serving and ex-Service...
- The Gr****
snake skink (Ophiomorus punctatissimus) is a
species of skink, a
lizard in the
family Scincidae. The
species Ophiomorus kardesi was recently...
-
locomotion in the
terrestrial environment:
legged –
moving by
using appendages limbless locomotion –
moving without legs,
primarily using the body
itself as a...
- "Famous
Though Limbless".
London Life Magazine.
Archived from the
original on
February 5, 2010.
Wallace Stort (February 1929). "
Limbless People I Have...
-
Limbless invertebrate animal...
-
Arboreal locomotion is the
locomotion of
animals in trees. In
habitats in
which trees are present,
animals have
evolved to move in them. Some
animals may...
- hindlimbs, but in some traditions,
especially Swedish folklore, it is
foremost limbless; however, the
various traits are
generally just
considered variation within...