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Slender glass lizard - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Jan 30, 2015
alchetron.com
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Legless, but still a lizard! 🦎 Meet the scheltopusik, also known as the glass lizard. How can we tell it’s a lizard and not a snake? Look for: 👁 Eyelids (snakes don’t have them!) 👂 Ear openings These burrowers don’t need legs and have a groove along their sides to help them breathe. And here’s a fascinating fact: like some other lizards, they can drop their tail when threatened, but their tail shatters like glass! That’s why they’re called glass lizards. Nature never ceases to amaze us! 🌿 #n
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Meet this super sweet Legless Glass Lizard! 😜 Watch as he catches his breakfast with style! Unlike snakes, these fascinating creatures have movable eyelids and external ear openings. They're called "Glass Lizards" because of how easily they can drop their tails in an effort to escape predators, so handle with care as these creatures are as delicate as "glass!" Talk about a dramatic escape! 🦎✨ What’s your favorite lizard fact? Share below! #reptiles #funfacts #lizard #leglesslizard #boise #bois
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Eastern Glass Lizard, Ophisaurus ventralis, eats a Katydid (Bush Cricket) Searching back through my SD cards I came across this forgotten video of an Eastern Glass Lizard who was obviously on the trail of something good to eat in the East Rookery on July 7, 2024. It's uncommon to get video of these wary and elusive lizards foraging because they usually see me first, but so intent was this large male on tracking his quarry that he didn’t notice me. Note the rapidly-flicking tongue which is much m
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