The Slow Worm Is Not a Worm

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  • Опубликовано: 16 май 2024
  • The slow worm is neither a snake nor a worm but a legless lizard.
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    The slow worm is neither a snake nor a worm but a legless lizard. Its round tongue and moving eyelids put it in the lizard category.
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  • @Tofyta990
    @Tofyta990 13 дней назад +2

    I never new about glass lizzards until I found one while gardening in my friends garden 4 or 5 years ago. It was small and so pretty

  • @MikeCrawch
    @MikeCrawch 15 дней назад +10

    Holy crap.
    I just learn something new today.
    Lizards blink, snakes don’t blink…
    Holy crap. That is so cool lol
    Except some geckos. Some species of geckos are the only lizards who can’t blink. But some geckos can blink.
    That’s so fascinating lol

    • @TrashFireSpectator
      @TrashFireSpectator 15 дней назад +2

      Yep! But it's only around 40 species of geckos, which are all in the Eublepharidae family (with the well-known leopard gecko as its poster child), that can blink vs well over 1500 species who can't. In fact, even the group of separately evolved* legless lizards that belong to the infraorder Gekkota, the Pygopodidae family, have no eyelids. The blinkers are definitely the oddballs in the gecko world. :)
      *Legless lizards actually have evolved on separate occasions multiple times throughout natural history. Heck, technically snakes _are_ legless lizards as well, but I believe the point was to make things easier to understand... and then I'm not helping here lmao.

  • @jackthehacker05
    @jackthehacker05 15 дней назад +6

    havent seen a slow worm in a good 10 years, theyre really cool. certainly hope to see one again

  • @stephansteohanlarsen7457
    @stephansteohanlarsen7457 11 дней назад +2

    Saw many while living in Stockholm Sweden. They called it copper snake. Once lifted up a board and found four 🍀

  • @KOTDM1988
    @KOTDM1988 15 дней назад +22

    Used to see these little guys all the time in England when I was a kid. Never do now... Hope they're doing alright!

    • @slitheringswamp5352
      @slitheringswamp5352 15 дней назад +7

      I don't know about English wildflowers, but I started seeing more birds, reptiles, and insects in my backyard in the Southeastern US when I started growing native plants. I imagine that greater ecosystem restoration by cooperating with neighbors, spraying fewer pesticides, and keeping local green areas clean would lead to even better results. Animals are resilient, and if food and habitat is there, they will come.

  • @pencilpauli9442
    @pencilpauli9442 15 дней назад +2

    My garden needs some slow worms
    Can't think of a better way to keep the pesky slugs in check

  • @shawneldridge4465
    @shawneldridge4465 15 дней назад +1

    This episode is going to be so awesome and I cannot wait until it comes on 📺 for sure I will be watching this one, if this is the one coming on Sunday afternoon.

  • @furzekake1
    @furzekake1 15 дней назад +1

    we always have them behind our house near the shed. they love to stay in piles of leafs.

  • @sherrywebber4013
    @sherrywebber4013 14 дней назад

    I never heard of them!!! 😲😲 as the tongue flicked & closr up of face i thought it reminded me of the Komoto Dragon. So legless lizard surprised me!! I was expecting snake! Coolest video EVer!!❤❤❤ thank you

  • @giftoflife365
    @giftoflife365 8 дней назад

    Always good to see a moving intestine without polyps.

  • @candythesnack6798
    @candythesnack6798 15 дней назад +1

    Where I come from, we call these glass lizards

    • @Uhlersoth77
      @Uhlersoth77 5 дней назад

      I found on of those in my yard just a few days ago. I took it back into the woods where it would be safer.

  • @stephansteohanlarsen7457
    @stephansteohanlarsen7457 11 дней назад +1

    Saw many in Sweden. They call them copper snake. Lifted up a board once and found four 🍀

  • @n8n8n8n
    @n8n8n8n 15 дней назад +1

    I need the full video of this Slow Worm.

  • @AniFam
    @AniFam 15 дней назад

    Interesting hunting skill, and it works~👍
    Thank you for sharing this video~🤗

  • @LIZZIE-lizzie
    @LIZZIE-lizzie 14 дней назад

    He's probably welcome in a garden filled with slugs! We used to see fuzzy caterpillars in the Summer all the time! They were yellow and if they were black it was supposed to mean a cold and snowy Winter. Nobody's seen them for ages and nobody knows what happened to them.

  • @mj.phonegraphy
    @mj.phonegraphy 11 дней назад

    wow

  • @user-dq4xe3se7i
    @user-dq4xe3se7i 15 дней назад

    Votuporanga SP Brasil 🌹 auuudóru vídeos de animais parabéns pelo programa ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @carlossique9604
    @carlossique9604 13 дней назад +2

    “No Snake has ever managed to make it to Ireland”
    *Meanwhile St. Patrick staring down from heaven to ensure Ireland safety*

    • @eragonawesome
      @eragonawesome 10 дней назад

      No those were "snakes" (pagans)

  • @AdamSeiler
    @AdamSeiler 15 дней назад

    St. Patrick wouldn't dare.

  • @kha6629
    @kha6629 15 дней назад +1

    The slug is an Ambigolimax species, non native but pretty much introduced globally. Can be confused with Lehmannia marginata which is native.

  • @indyreno2933
    @indyreno2933 15 дней назад

    Members of the superfamily Anguoidea are more correctly referred to as "glass lizards", they are split into the families Anguidae (Old World Glass Lizards (contains Dopasia, Hyalosaurus, Pseudopus, and Anguis)) and Ophisauridae (New World Glass Lizards (contains Ophisaurus, Anniella, and Ophiodes)), glass lizards (superfamily Anguoidea) are most closely related to the superfamily Varanoidea, which includes the families Lathanotidae (Nagabatu and Fossil Relatives), Helodermatidae (Beaded Lizards), and Varanidae (Monitor Lizards), this makes varanoids and glass lizards the most derived superfamilies of the Anguimorpha infraorder.

  • @AdamSeiler
    @AdamSeiler 15 дней назад

    St. Patrick wouldn't dare.