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Ophisaurus

(Redirected from Glass snake)
Glass Lizards
:Animalia
:Chordata
:Reptilia
:Squamata
:Sauria
: Anguidae
Genus: Ophisaurus
Species

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The Glass Lizards, genus Ophisaurus, are a group of reptiles that resemble snakes, but are actually lizards. Although most species have no legs, their head shape and the fact that they have movable eyelids and external ear openings make it obvious that they are lizards. A few species have very small stub-like legs near the vent. These animals are also known as Glass Snakes or Jointed Snakes.

Their common name comes from the fact that they are easily broken: like many lizards, they have the ability to deter predation by dropping off part of the tail. The tail remains mobile, while the lizard becomes motionless, distracting the predator, and allowing eventual escape. This serious loss of body mass requires a considerable effort to replace, and the new tail is usually smaller in size than the original.

The greatest number of species in the genus are native to Asia, from India to China and the Indonesian islands. At least one species, the Moroccan glass lizard, comes from North Africa, and several species of live in the south eastern United States including the barrier islands off the Atlantic coast of Florida

Classification

Genus Ophisaurus

  • Scheltopusik Ophisaurus apodus
  • Slender glass lizard Ophisaurus attenuatus
  • Borneo glass lizard Ophisaurus buettikoferi
  • Ceron's glass lizard Ophisaurus ceroni
  • Island glass lizard Ophisaurus compressus
  • Formosan glass lizard Ophisaurus formosensis
  • Burmese glass lizard Ophisaurus gracilis
  • Ophisaurus hainanensis
  • Chinese glass lizard or Mud Dragon Ophisaurus harti
  • Ophisaurus incomptus
  • Moroccan glass lizard Ophisaurus koellikeri
  • Mimic glass lizard Ophisaurus mimicus
  • Ophisaurus sokolovi
  • Eastern glass lizard Ophisaurus ventralis
  • Sumatra glass lizard Ophisaurus wegneri

See also: Slowworm

10-26-2009 08:16:03
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