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legless lizard stock

(info from Google)
A legless lizard might just be one of the most peculiar of earth’s creatures. In most cases it resembles a snake, and many might wonder why the legless lizard isn’t simply called a snake. It is typically shorter than a snake, and like most lizards, it will release its tail if caught by a predator (like this one has and is now growing a new one). Other distinctions exist which keep the legless lizard firmly planted in the lizard rather than snake family.

Unlike the snake, the legless lizard family has external eyes and ears. They also have tails as long as or longer than their bodies. Their tongues are fleshy rather than narrow. They are smaller than snakes, but size variance exists in different types. Legless lizards, like many snakes, are completely harmless to humans.

Most Legless lizards, as the name implies, simply have no legs. Some questions remain as to whether these lizards ever had legs, or simply evolved into lizards with no legs. Many side with the latter explanation. They make their homes throughout the world, where to confuse the matter, they may actually be called glass snakes. Some also call certain varieties of the legless lizard a glass lizard.

One can find legless lizards in North America, Southern Europe, and Southeast Asia and in areas of Indonesia, and Australia. Some believe that the legless lizard is most closely related to the gecko in behavior and size. They tend to be brown in color, and the largest species of legless lizard are about four feet (1.22m) in length. Some of the smaller legless lizard species are just slightly over a foot (30.48 cm) long.

Many legless lizard species make their homes by burrowing. They are considered oviparous, eating primarily eggs or other animals, and insects. Some of the larger legless lizard species may also hunt and eat small mammals.

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:iconschwarzerapfel:
havn´t seen such an animal before, looks interesting.... so little legs o.O xD
:iconhatestock:
^^ and tiny toes!
:iconschwarzerapfel:
^.^ for what is it using its legs? doesn´t seem if it had any use for it.. xD
:iconhatestock:
they're like rower's oars. they practically swim through sand and the legs help them go faster instead of just wriggling like a snake.
:iconschwarzerapfel:
that must look cute :3 thanks for the info ^.^
:iconchili19:
used this stock in this pic [link]

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I caught one of these out in the desert last weekend. Amazing creature. It had a part of its tail missing which led me to believe that it was running from a predator. I put it in a patch of sand to notice that it crawls into the sand when it senses fear. The scales are so smooth and it moves almost completely like a snake!

Lizards rule!

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:iconhatestock:
yeah i can't remember how we found this one, i think one of the cats found it and were prodding it with their paw saying 'i dunno what it is but i'll poke it neway'

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January 19, 2008
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May 28, 2007, 2:05:26 AM

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