An amphibian has the ability to survive in water or on land, worms and most snakes do not.
You are describing a species of amphibians called caecilians. They are legless and worm-like, with a cylindrical body and often have a similar appearance to snakes. They primarily live underground and have adapted to a burrowing lifestyle.
Eel, Snake, Worm
The slow worm (actually a legless lizard found in Europe and Asia) grows to about 50 cm (20") in length.
A marine worm that live in a tube of its own secretion. These animals are filter feeders and can be found in the extreme depths of the ocean.
snakes, seals ,legless lizard and everything that lives in water basciallysnakeswormsTapeworm, worm, fish, snake, legless lizard, whale, seal, walrus, clam, sponge, sea urchin, anemone, octopus.A few examples of an animal with no legs include snakes, worms, and fish.Worms, snakes, legless lizards.
A slow worm - is a legless lizard... NOT a snake.
A NEMATOADE IS AN AMPHIBIAN its like a snake or worm but yes...it is a amphibian
snake, earth worm, legless lizard
You are describing a species of amphibians called caecilians. They are legless and worm-like, with a cylindrical body and often have a similar appearance to snakes. They primarily live underground and have adapted to a burrowing lifestyle.
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.
Eel, Snake, Worm
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. ________________ New username: British-wildlife 10
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.
slow worm
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.
Im pretty sure it is bacteria worm
defenetly not i believe they are under the phylum of analids