- The
sheltopusik /ˌʃɛltəˈpjuːzɪk/ (Pseudopus apodus), also
commonly called Pallas's gl**** lizard, the
European legless lizard, or the
European gl**** lizard...
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lizards that are
native to Eurasia. One
extant species remains, the
sheltopusik, with four
fossil species. They are the most
robust members of subfamily...
- on
insects and
other invertebrates. The
largest living species, the
Sheltopusik (Pseudopus apodus), can
reach lengths of 120
centimetres (47 in). The...
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Dolichophis jugularis preying on a
sheltopusik...
- A colubrine,
Dolichophis jugularis,
preying on a
legless lizard, a
sheltopusik...
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Mediterranean house gecko,
testudo hermanni boettgeri,
Balkan pond turtle,
sheltopusik, blue-throated
keeled lizard,
Balkan wall lizard,
Montpellier snake and...
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Lineus longissimus or
bootlace worm, up to 55
metres long
Marine worm
Sheltopusik, a gl****
lizard with worm-like
appearance Sphaerotheriida, the giant...
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Dolichophis jugularis Dolichophis jugularis preying on a
sheltopusik Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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largest species, and also the
largest legless lizard in the world, is the
sheltopusik (Pseudopus apodus),
reaching a
maximum length of more 135 cm (4.43 ft)...
- 000 White-lipped mud
turtle 12,671,000
Painted wood
turtle 12,677,000
Sheltopusik 12,830,000 Standing's day
gecko 13,223,000
Common snapping turtle 13...