Legless lizards can be found in various habitats such as deserts, grasslands, forests, and scrublands. They typically live in underground burrows or beneath leaf litter where they forage for food and seek shelter. Legless lizards are found on every continent except Antarctica.
The caecilians are legless lizards.
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Yes, small legless lizards can eat worms as part of their diet. Worms provide essential nutrients and protein that help the lizards thrive. It is important to offer a variety of food items to ensure a balanced diet for the legless lizards.
snakes
yes. Jacky eats legless dragons and dragon lizardesses.
Snakes are the most well-known among of legless reptiles, but there are also legless lizards, which are not closely related to snakes despite the similar appearance.
Yes, they are called dinosaurs
Slow worms, also known as "Legless lizards".
Legless or Glass Lizard.
You are describing a species of amphibians called caecilians. They are legless and worm-like, with a cylindrical body and often have a similar appearance to snakes. They primarily live underground and have adapted to a burrowing lifestyle.
The obvious answer is that lizards have legs and snakes don't! But then there are legless lizards.... Even these 'legless' lizards however, have the remains of leg stumps visible in their anatomy. Also legless lizards are reasonably small and non-venomous, although some legged lizards are venomous and some small snakes non-venomous, so things get a bit confusing. Probably best to stick with the legs, or traces of them!