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Sheltopusik - Wikipedia
The sheltopusik [3] / ˌ ʃ ɛ l t ə ˈ p j uː z ɪ k / (Pseudopus apodus), also commonly called Pallas's glass lizard, [4] the European legless lizard, or the European glass lizard, is a species of large glass lizard found from Southern Europe to Central Asia.
Sheltopusik - Facts, Diet, Habitat & Pictures on Animalia.bio
Small rear legs that measure around 2 mm are sometimes visible near the cloaca. Though the legs are barely discernible, the sheltopusik can be quickly distinguished from a snake by its ears, eyelids, and ventral scales. Sheltopusiks are found from Southern Europe to Central Asia.
Sheltopusik: Care Guide & Species Profile - Everything Reptiles
Originating from Southern Europe, the Middle East, and Central Asia, the sheltopusik is a relatively easy-to-care-for lizard. Although often mistaken for snakes, there’s more to these unique lizards than meets the eye. Sheltopusiks have small, barely visible legs, external ears, eyelids, and a lateral groove along each side of the body.
Sheltopusik Care Sheet - ReptiFiles®
Sheltopusiks (Pseudopus apodus) are 4′ / 1.2m long lizard with a triangular head, long body, plate-like scales, lateral groove, and most distinctively — no legs! Also known as the giant glass lizard or European legless lizard, these lizards are commonly mistaken for snakes.
European Legless Lizard - Phoenix Zoo
European legless lizards are indeed lizards and not snakes. There are some key features to note when identifying them. Unlike snakes, legless lizards have visible earholes and eyelids. Less visible features include cone-shaped teeth, as opposed to the more needle-like teeth of snakes, and fused mandibles (jaws) that prevents them from eating ...
European Legless Lizard Care - Pets With Scales
2023年9月12日 · The European Legless Lizard, scientifically known as Pseudopus apodus, also referred to as the Sheltopusik Legless Lizard or Pallas’ Glass Lizard, is a unique and intriguing reptile native to regions spanning from Southern Europe to Central Asia.
Scheltopusik/European Glass Lizard - The Animal Facts
They are a legless lizard though with remnants of the hind legs visible on most individuals just above the cloaca. Two other features confirm them as a lizard and not a snake which are the presence of external ears and moveable eyelids.
Sheltopusik Care & History | That Reptile Blog
2008年4月24日 · I recently purchased a european legless lizard. It seems to be an adult of about 2.5-3′ in length and fairly tame for a wild caught import. It is a ravenous eater taking snails, superworms and thin strips of raw chicken breast.
European Legless Lizard (Glass Lizard) - SnakeTracks.com
2020年8月14日 · European Legless Lizard. The European Legless lizard is also popular by its other name, “European Glass lizard”. This gorgeous legless lizard can fool you for its snake-looking appearance. Hence, the name “legless”. It is a favorite choice among exotic pet owners. Quick Facts: Scientific Name: Pseudopus Apodus or Ophisaurus Apodus
European Glass Lizard (Sheltopusik) - Buffalo Zoo
The European glass lizard (also known as sheltopusik) can be located throughout parts of Southeastern Europe to Southwestern Asia. The European glass lizard can be found burrowing themselves underground usually in that of rocky hillsides in fairly arid and dry regions.