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There were tiny glass lizards with from two to several hundred legs.
Some glass lizards give birth to live young but most lay eggs.
The island glass lizard is a species of lizard found in the United States.
Slender glass lizards have yellow to brown bodies with six stripes and lateral grooves.
Glass lizards feed on insects, spiders, other small reptiles, and young rodents.
Not to be confused with glass lizards.
The group includes the slowworms, glass lizards, and alligator lizards, among others.
Unlike snakes, glass lizards do not have flexible jaws, and this limits the size of prey items they can consume.
The Glass lizard is common.
This adaptation can be likened to certain terrestrial reptiles, such as the glass lizard, which sacrifices its tail to evade predators.
In addition, the slender glass lizard inhabits the Inland Marsh area in the neighborhood's southeast.
"Hmmm-like the glass lizard.
Among its most conspicuous species are the hardim or starred agama, the European glass lizard, the common chameleon, and the black whip snake.
Genus Ophisaurus - Glass lizards (13 species)
Slender glass lizards are diurnal, so they are quite often seen, but they can move fast (with a serpentine movement like that of a snake).
However, these occasional displays of caudal autotomy are responsible for the name "glass lizard" (or "glass snake").
Family Anguidae (glass lizards)
Glass Snakes or Glass lizards are a genus of reptiles that resemble snakes.
Reptiles that have been seen are the eastern glass lizard, as well as gulf hammock rat, red-bellied, rough green and coral snakes.
Genus Ophisaurus (glass lizards)
The slender glass lizard, (Ophisaurus attenuatus) is a legless lizard which can attain a length of up to 1 metre.
Ophisaurus ventralis (Eastern Glass Lizard)
Ophisaurus attenuatus (Slender Glass Lizard)
Ophisaurus mimicus (Mimic Glass Lizard)
There has been an unconfirmed sighting of the rare Eastern Massasauga rattlesnake near Long Lake as well, and the slender glass lizard is found nearby.
Anguidae - many limbless species, including genera Ophisaurus and Anguis.
Older adults may be greenish above and yellow below; this is the only Ophisaurus species that may have a greenish appearance.
It was previously in the genus Ophisaurus but has been placed in its own genus Pseudopus.
Genus Ophisaurus (glass lizards)
The slender glass lizard, (Ophisaurus attenuatus) is a legless lizard which can attain a length of up to 1 metre.
Eastern Glass Lizard (Ophisaurus ventralis) at SREL Herpetology.
It must not be forgotten that the genus Anguis belongs to Europe, the Ophisaurus to North America, the Pseudopus to Dalmatia and the Caspian steppe, the Sepo to Italy, etc.