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- garden slow worms?". Richard Jackson Garden. Retrieved 26 July 2022. "Slowworm". The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language. Houghton Mifflin...
- and great crested newts. On the other hand, native reptiles such as slowworms, common lizards, barred gr**** snakes and adders, are mostly only seen...
- independently but which superficially look similar to snakes. These include the slowworm, gl**** snake, and amphisbaenians. Unsolved problem in biology Did snakes...
- Gymnophthalmidae (spectacled lizards) Infraorder Diploglossa Family Anguidae (slowworms, gl**** lizards) Family Anniellidae (American legless lizards) Family Xenosauridae...
- invertebrates, but the term is also used for the amphibian caecilians and the slowworm Anguis, a legless burrowing lizard. Invertebrate animals commonly called...
- Anguis colchica, the eastern slow worm, is a species of legless lizard in the family Anguidae found in eastern and northern Europe and Asia. It is easily...
- Anguis graeca, the Gr**** slow worm, is a species of lizard in the family Anguidae found in Greece, Albania, and North Macedonia. It engages in death feigning...
- Anguis cephallonica, the Peloponnese slow worm, is a species of legless lizard in the family Anguidae endemic to Greece. It is found in the Peloponnese...
- adjective slow; the actual origin is a proto-Germanic root which simply means "slowworm" (cf. German Schleiche). Like many lizards, slow worms can shed their tails...
- reptile on the island; three snakes and three lizards including the legless slowworm. One snake, the adder, is venomous but rarely deadly. Amphibians present...