Sure. You can call it what ever you want. But it is not technically a snake, but a legless lizard.
It's looks like a snake, but compared to an actual snake, there are some differences.
There are three species of snake in the UK - the smooth snake, the grass snake and the viper or Adder. Only the adder is poisonous and if you leave it alone it will stay away from you. There is also something called a Slow Worm that has been mistaken for a snake, mainly because of its size, but it is actually a legless lizard and is perfectly harmless.
European Adder, Smooth snake, Grass snake, Common lizard, Sand lizard, slow worm
There are six indigenous reptiles in England;- Grass Snake, Smooth snake, Adder, Common lizard, Sand lizard and Slow worm.
The muscles in organs are called smooth muscle. Smooth muscle has short length and slow movement. It is involuntary unlike skeletal muscle.
it is a lizard with no legs there fore it is a snake.
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A slow worm - is a legless lizard... NOT a snake.
Depending on the context Nice and soft -- really soft -- nice and easy -- slow and calm --- calmly --- nice and slow Nice and smooth -- really smooth -- Literally = little smooth or little soft
Adagio means slow. another word for slow is lento.
pahoehoe is the more smooth lava flows. a'a is the very jagged, sharp lava.
There are four species of lizard native to the UK...The Smooth Snake (Coronella austriaca) - NOT a snake, but a leg-less lizardThe Slow Worm (Anguis fragilis)The Common Lizard (Zootoca vivipara) andThe Sand Lizard (Lacerta agilis)ALL of which are protected by law.
There are six native species of reptile in the British Isles. These are the Adder (Vipera berus), the Grass Snake (Natrix natrix), the Smooth Snake(Coronella austriaca), the Slow Worm(Anguis fragilis), the Common Lizard(Zootoca vivipara) and the Sand Lizard(Lacerta agilis)