




Anguis
Slowworms are special reptiles that look like snakes but are actually lizards! They have smooth, shiny skin and love to hide under rocks and leaves in gardens and grasslands.
生息地: Grasslands
The Slowworm is a legless lizard with a long, cylindrical body and a small head. It has smooth, glossy scales and often appears metallic brown, grey, or bronze, sometimes with a dark stripe along its back or flanks. Unlike snakes, it possesses eyelids and visible ear openings.





カテゴリ
爬虫類レア度
Common
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
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Did you know the Slowworm is actually a lizard, not a snake, even though it has no legs?
Instead of laying eggs, baby Slowworms hatch inside their mother and are born alive!
Slowworms can live longer than many pets, with some reaching over 50 years old in zoos!
They use their long, forked tongues to "smell" their surroundings and find tasty snacks!
Slowworms can shed their tail when threatened because it wriggles, distracting predators while they escape.
Slowworms have eyelids, allowing them to blink and close their eyes, unlike most snakes.
Slowworms give birth to live, fully formed young because the eggs develop inside the mother, providing protection.
Slowworms are hungry helpers who love to munch on slugs, snails, and insects!
Vulpes vulpes
A common predator that hunts Slowworms.
Buteo buteo
Birds of prey sometimes snatch Slowworms.

Arion ater
Slowworms are excellent hunters of garden slugs.
Lumbricus terrestris
Earthworms are a favourite snack for Slowworms.
危険度
1/5 · 非常に低い
If you see a slowworm, just watch it from a distance and don't try to touch it.
30-50 cm
0.02-0.15 kg
10-30 年
0.8 km/h
Slowworms are hungry helpers who love to munch on slugs, snails, and insects!
Grasslands
Foraging
3-20
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