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Pygopodidae,
commonly known as snake-lizards, or flap-footed lizards, are a
family of
legless lizards with
reduced or
absent limbs, and are a type of...
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legless lizard (Delma inornata) is a
species of
legless gecko from the
Pygopodidae family. This
species is
commonly found throughout the
Australian Capital...
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Family Eublepharidae Family Gekkonidae Family Phyllodactylidae Family Pygopodidae Family Sphaerodactylidae Legless lizards of the
family Dibamidae, also...
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legless lizard (Lialis burtonis) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Pygopodidae. The
species lacks forelegs and has only
rudimentary hind legs. Pygopodid...
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being of no use in locomotion. It is the
common name for the
family Pygopodidae.
These lizards are
often distinguishable from
snakes on the
basis of...
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although this rule is not
universal (see Amphisbaenia, Dibamidae, and
Pygopodidae).
Living snakes are
found on
every continent except Antarctica, and on...
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slender slider (Pletholax gracilis) is a
species of
lizard in the
family Pygopodidae.
Pletholax gracilis is
endemic to
coastal areas of
southwestern Australia...
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Diplodactylidae (stone geckos),
Carphodactylidae (****-tailed geckos), and
Pygopodidae (flap-footed geckos).
Traditional gekkotan systematics had considered...
- Queensland: ABK Publications. ISBNÂ 0987244736 Shea, G. (1993).
Family pygopodidae. In
Fauna of
Australia volume 2A
amphibia and reptilia.
Australian Government...
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Currently there are
about 40
extant families of Lacertilia.
These vary considerably, e.g. in shades, colours, and sizes. For example, the
largest representative...