- lizard's
small eyes,
similar to a
blindsnake (although the
slowworm's eyes are functional).
Slowworms are
semifossorial (burrowing) lizards,
spending much of...
-
opening in
their upper jaw to
allow their tongue through,
which slowworms lack.
Slowworms live in any
habitat that is warm and protected, such as woodland...
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newts and
great crested newts. On the
other hand,
native reptiles such as
slowworms,
common lizards,
barred gr****
snakes and adders, are
mostly only seen...
-
Anguis graeca, the Gr**** slow worm, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Anguidae found in Greece, Albania, and
North Macedonia. It
engages in
death feigning...
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independently but
which superficially look
similar to snakes.
These include the
slowworm, gl**** snake, and amphisbaenians. The
fossil record of
snakes is relatively...
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Gymnophthalmidae (spectacled lizards)
Infraorder Diploglossa Family Anguidae (
slowworms, gl**** lizards)
Family Anniellidae (American
legless lizards)
Family Xenosauridae...
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Anguis cephalonnica, the
Peloponnese slow worm, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Anguidae endemic to Greece. Its
natural habitats are
temperate forests...
- The
slowworm, a
legless lizard...
- invertebrates, but the term is also used for the
amphibian caecilians and the
slowworm Anguis, a
legless burrowing lizard.
Invertebrate animals commonly called...
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accidentally been
brought over from the
mainland secreted within vegetables.
Slowworms (Anguis fragilis) are
found on the island,
although they
suffered greatly...