Yes. A lizard, legless or otherwise, is a reptile.
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.
A glass snake isn't a true snake. It is technically a legless lizard. Believe it or not, there is a distinct difference between the two types of reptile.
Striped Legless Lizard was created in 1882.
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Legless or Glass Lizard.
The legless lizard has the remnants of leg bones inside its body - but they are not visible from the outside.
The caecilians are legless lizards.
The California legless lizard is just one example of many species of legless lizards. They are true lizards. Here is the interesting part: A legless lizard evolved from a certain type of lizard. A snake evolved from a now-extinct 4-legged lizard. They are not closely related to each other, even though they look about the same.
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A monkey lizard is a lizard and therefore a reptile.
Yes, a fence lizard is a lizard, and therefore a reptile.