Definition of Pygopodidae. Meaning of Pygopodidae. Synonyms of Pygopodidae

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Definition of Pygopodidae

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Meaning of Pygopodidae from wikipedia

- 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...
- Family Eublepharidae Family Gekkonidae Family Phyllodactylidae Family Pygopodidae Family Sphaerodactylidae Legless lizards of the family Dibamidae, also...
- legless lizard (Lialis burtonis) is a species of lizard in the family Pygopodidae. The species lacks forelegs and has only rudimentary hind legs. Pygopodid...
- slender slider (Pletholax gracilis) is a species of lizard in the family Pygopodidae. Pletholax gracilis is endemic to coastal areas of southwestern Australia...
- Currently there are about 40 extant families of Lacertilia. These vary considerably, e.g. in shades, colours, and sizes. For example, the largest representative...
- although this rule is not universal (see Amphisbaenia, Dibamidae, and Pygopodidae). Living snakes are found on every continent except Antarctica, and on...
- by its golden colouration. A slow worm s****s protection. Gl**** snake Pygopodidae limbless vertebrate Agasyan, A.; Avci, A.; Tuniyev, B.; et al. (2021)...
- 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...
- The excitable delma (Delma tincta) is a species of lizard in the Pygopodidae family endemic to Australia. The lizard gets its name from its active and...
- (Pygopus lepidopodus) is a widespread species of legless lizard in the Pygopodidae family. It is endemic to Australia. Mostly active at dusk or dawn (crepuscular)...