Yes, the Slow-worm is a legless lizard that lives in Britain. At first glance it may appear to be a snake but is not.
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The caecilians are legless lizards.
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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.
Legless or Glass Lizard.
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!
Caecilians are legless amphibians. About 170 species of caecilian.
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