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Worm lizard

British pronunciation/wˈɜːm lˈɪzəd/
American pronunciation/wˈɜːm lˈɪzɚd/
Worm lizard
[NOUN]
1

a limbless reptile with a cylindrical body, resembling an earthworm, and adapted for a burrowing lifestyle

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What is a "worm lizard"?

A worm lizard is a unique reptile that resembles a large earthworm with tiny eyes and a pointed snout. It has a cylindrical body without limbs, making it adapted for a burrowing lifestyle. Found in various regions around the world, worm lizards spend most of their lives underground, navigating through the soil and leaf litter in search of insects and small invertebrates. Despite their name, worm lizards are not true lizards and have distinct characteristics that set them apart, such as the ability to regenerate their tails and their ability to move in both forward and backward directions. These elusive creatures play a vital role in soil ecology and are fascinating examples of reptilian adaptations to underground environments.

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