the skeleton is like a lizards. as slow-worms also known as a slay-worm is in fact a legless lizard. There scaley skin is like a lizard. the skeleton is like a lizards. as slow-worms also known as a slay-worm is in fact a legless lizard. There scaley skin is like a lizard.
The slow worm (actually a legless lizard found in Europe and Asia) grows to about 50 cm (20") in length.
European Adder, Smooth snake, Grass snake, Common lizard, Sand lizard, slow worm
The slow worm, which is a legless lizard, is known to burrow underground or hide under objects during the day and come out to hunt for insects and other small prey at night. They are also known to bask in the sun to regulate their body temperature.
It depends which lizard you're referring to...The slow worm (Anguis fragilis) feeds on slugs and worms.The common lizard (Zootoca vivipara) feeds on small insects.The sand lizard (Lacerta agilis) also feeds on small insects.PLEASE NOTE - ALL British reptiles are protected BY LAW - It is ILLEGAL to interfere with them in the wild - including capturing specimens to 'study' - or removing their eggs. There are severe penalties including (but not limited to) a fine and/or imprisonment for disturbing our natural reptiles.
Eel, Snake, Worm
it is a lizard with no legs there fore it is a snake.
slow worm
A slow worm - is a legless lizard... NOT a snake.
you will find slow worms in damp dark places
Checkerboard worm lizard was created in 1830.
The slow worm (actually a legless lizard found in Europe and Asia) grows to about 50 cm (20") in length.
There are six indigenous reptiles in England;- Grass Snake, Smooth snake, Adder, Common lizard, Sand lizard and Slow worm.
Flinders Ranges Worm-lizard was created in 1974.
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.
Yes
Peloponnese Slow Worm was created in 1894.
No it's cold blooded