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Jumping worms wiggle madly, even “jumping” out of your hand. They look like other worms, but the collar, called the Clitellum, is close to the head, white, and not raised above the rest of the ...
Slow worms are often mistaken for snakes, but these 'legless lizards' can be spotted in UK gardens and woodland.
What do slow worms look like? They reach around 50cm and are small in comparison to snakes A metallic bronze sheen to their skin Females sport dark stripes along the body, ...
Although at first glance they may look like a grass snake with their sleek movements, they are in fact smaller than a snake. Referred to as “legless lizards”, slow worms are protected under the ...
The Woodland Trust says: “While slow worms may look like snakes, they are actually legless lizards. “They have a smooth, glossy, grey or brown cylindrical body and, ...
The Woodland Trust says: “While slow worms may look like snakes, they are actually legless lizards. “They have a smooth, glossy, grey or brown cylindrical body and, ...