The caecilians are legless lizards.
Yes. A lizard, legless or otherwise, is a reptile.
A tadpole with not one leg and is legless and uses its tail to swim
Striped Legless Lizard was created in 1882.
Spiders without legs have adapted by using silk threads to move around and catch prey. They can also use their fangs and venom to immobilize their prey. Additionally, some species of legless spiders have evolved to have specialized body shapes and behaviors that help them navigate their environment effectively.
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.
A spider without legs is often humorously referred to as a "legless spider." However, in a more scientific context, it may simply be referred to as a spider that has lost its legs due to injury or a genetic mutation. Since all spiders belong to the class Arachnida, they are characterized by having eight legs, so a legless spider would be an anomaly.
I believe you are referring to a Glass Lizard, which is a legless lizard. This animal has evolved to loose its legs for the main purpose of burrowing. A legless lizard is not a snake for several reasons, one of which being a legless lizard has ear holes, and snakes do no. Their internal anatomies' differ as well.
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.
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yes. Jacky eats legless dragons and dragon lizardesses.
That is the correct spelling of "snake" (a legless reptile).