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subfamily of
legless lizards in the
family Anguidae,
commonly called gl**** lizards,
gl**** snakes or slow worms. The
first two
names come from the fact
their tails...
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Snakes are elongated, limbless,
carnivorous reptiles of the
suborder Serpentes (/sɜːrˈpɛntiːz/). Like all
other squamates,
snakes are ectothermic, amniote...
- the name "
gl**** lizard" (or "
gl**** snake"). The
released tail may
break into pieces,
leading to the myth that the
lizard can
shatter like
gl**** and re****emble...
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usually made from
coloured gl****,
often with holes. Its
purpose is for
protection against evil
spirits rather than
snake bite. The
World Health Organization...
- Gr**** '
snake-lizard') is a
genus of
superficially snake-like
legless lizards in the
subfamily Anguinae.
Known as
joint snakes,
gl**** snakes, or
gl**** lizards...
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Dopasia gracilis,
known commonly as the
Asian gl**** lizard, the
Burmese gl**** lizard, or the
Indian gl**** snake, is a
species of
legless lizard in the family...
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America and
North Africa,
contains well-known
species such as slow worms,
gl**** snakes/lizards and the scheltopusik.
Cordylidae – an
African family of 66 species...
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evinced by its
golden colouration. A slow worm s****s protection.
Gl**** snake Agasyan, A.; Avci, A.; Tuniyev, B.; et al. (2021). "Anguis fragilis"...
- joint, or, more commonly,
gl**** snakes.
According to travelers' accounts,
their skin is as hard as
parchment and as
smooth as
gl****. It is so
stiff that it...
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Dopasia buettikoferi, also
known commonly as the
Bornean gl**** snake and Buettikofer's
gl**** lizard, is a
species of
lizard in the
family Anguidae. The...