- The slow worm (
Anguis fragilis) is a
reptile native to
western Eurasia. It is also
called a deaf adder, a slowworm, a blindworm, or regionally, a long-cripple...
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Anguinae Genus Anguis Anguis cephallonica,
Peloponnese slowworm – Werner, 1894
Anguis colchica,
eastern slowworm – (Nordmann, 1840)
Anguis fragilis,
common slowworm —...
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colour is a
common feature of the
whole genus Anguis,
especially the
similar common slow worm,
Anguis fragilis. In the past, slow
worms from the
Italian Peninsula...
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trophic interactions between zygote and parents. This is
found in
Anguis fragilis. In seahorses,
zygotes remain in the male's
ventral "marsupium". In...
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Petros Lymberakis,
Daniel Jablonski, Jirˇ í
Moravec (2010). "Slow worm,
Anguis fragilis (Reptilia: Anguidae) as a
species complex:
Geneticstructure reveals...
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lizards include slugs in
their diet. This is the case in the
slowworm (
Anguis fragilis), the
bobtail lizard (Tiliqua rugosa), the she-oak
skink (Cyclodomorphus...
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Zootoca vivipara LC Family:
Anguidae Subfamily:
Anguinae Genus:
Anguis Slowworm,
Anguis fragilis NE (believed to be a more
recent introduction, with confirmed...
- Tübingen,
dissected four
species of
European lizards – the slow worm (
Anguis fragilis) and
three species of Lacerta– in 1872, and
found cup-like protrusions...
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include the
families Pygopodidae and
Dibamidae and
species of Isopachys,
Anguis, and Ophisaurus).
Several species of
legless lizards have tiny
useless legs...
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dispersing to
Europe in the Paleogene.
Family ANGUIDAE Subfamily Anguinae Genus Anguis -
slowworms (five species)
Genus Dopasia -
Asian gl****
lizards (seven species)...