Anguis fragilis Slow-worms are lizards, though they are often mistaken for snakes. Unlike snakes they have eyelids, a flat forked
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  • Photo title: Anguis fragilis Slow-worms are lizards, though they are often mistaken for snakes. Unlike snakes they have eyelids, a flat forked
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  • Slow worm is a reptile native to western Eurasia. It is also called a deaf adder, a slowworm, a blindworm, or regionally, a long-cripple. These legless lizards are also sometimes called common slowworms. The `blind` in blindworm refers to the lizard`s small eyes, similar to a blindsnake
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