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Anguis fragilis, commonly known as the slow worm, primarily feeds on small invertebrates. Their diet consists mainly of slugs, snails, and various insects, such as larvae and worms. They are known to be effective predators of soft-bodied creatures, using their smooth, elongated bodies to navigate through leaf litter and grass to find food.

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