3 Cool Facts about Legless Lizards | Pet Reptiles

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Let other people have cats and dogs! Jungle Bob is here to show you that owning a pet reptile or amphibian is not as crazy as you might think. In this video, he tells you three cool facts about legless lizards.

One of the most unusual reptiles for sure is the Legless lizard. Hello. This is a Russian variety. We see these in the United States too, down south in Florida they call them Glass lizards, very similar, because they have a couple of unique characteristics.

First thing is, anybody seeing this for the first time says, "Jungle Bob, that's not a lizard, that's a snake, because it's got no arms and legs." Well, if I'm a scientist and I didn't make this up, but scientist classifies snakes as animals that do not have any arms or legs, of course, but snakes also can not have ears or an eyelid that they can shut. So, they give that designation to lizards. If an animal or reptiles, a cold blooded, scaly animal, has no arms and legs, does not mean it's a snake. But if it has an ear opening, and if it has the ability to close its eyes, it is a lizard.

One or the other would make him a lizard. Now if you look really close at this animal, he's got about an inch behind his eye, he's got a true ear opening. So, this is a lizard, not a snake. And then if it's nighttime, of if I can touch his eyes, he would close his eyes, just like you and I do, whereas snakes can never do that. So, an animal that has, a reptile that has an ear opening and/or an eyelid, has to be classified as a lizard, not a snake, and that's what we have here.

This little guy is from the Ukraine area of Russia. Over there they call him the Scheltopusik, I don't know why but that's his name in Russian. Here we call him the Legless lizard, and down in Florida there's another species called the Glass lizard. They're called Glass lizards because of their ability to do that trick called autotonomy, where they will just snap off their tail at a moment's notice. If something was to grab them by the tail, he would leave it behind that I'm trying very hard for that not to happen.

The anal opening of all reptiles, and birds actually, is called the cloaca, and on this particular animal, right where my finger is, is where his opening is. So, from that point down, all the way down, is his tail. That's all tail, that's the end of his body, way up top there. So, that whole thing would snap off, which would be a shame; we don't want for that to happen.

You see the way he moved his body when he wanted to move, lizards do that type of a roll. Snakes don't usually try to get away from somebody holding them by rotating their body, lizards do that, alligators do that, but he's got that in his DNA, to roll over like that. So, most people conject that these animals at one point had arms and legs. We know from scientific and fossil records that snakes descended from lizards, no question about it, and this is an animal I think is kind of an in-betweener.

So, he's a great animal to talk about when we're doing educational shows, to talk about the Russian legless lizard. He's a ferocious carnivore. He devours mice, but he can't grab them with his legs and arms; he kind of just swallows them.

He doesn't have the same kind of body strength to wrap up a prey item like a snake would, but he kind of walks over it. So, one of the most unusual animals we can see in the reptile world, the legless lizard from Russia. He can open his mouth there, and he didn't bite me, so this is a good episode.
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0:41 look at the lizard in the background :D

seb
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"Don't touch my cloaca!"

jayknight-murphy
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0:46 "SAVE ME FROM JUNGLE BOB PLEASE!!"

revolutionful
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0:44 he really wants to get out ha ha 

dominic
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I really like the lizard in the background that is always freaking out

justinmorgan
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Thanks to YouTube I literally learn something new every single day... Seriously, there isn't a day goes by where I don't find out something new and it's all thanks to YouTube...

danieldevito
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0:37 lizard in background looks at the camera dramatically

maxramsay
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I don't get why people are so disgusted by reptiles. They're so interesting and amazing.

andreisabe
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0:46 does anyone notice the lizard in the background

Sandwichscoot
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I live in Florida, and use to see these along the side of the road on my walks. I would pick them up and they were very calm, not like the one in this video. I brought one home to show my son on one occasion. We call them glass snakes, around here, even though they are a lizard. They are a very cool animal!

judybrady
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The chemaleon like thingy at the background
Let me ooouutttt

generalgrevious
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I have a wooden cabin in the forest that i use for vacations.When i was a little kid i saw something that looks like a chain and i went to pick it up.It was dark and I didn't know if it's a chain or not.I touched it and it slithered away super quick!I think you know what my reaction was like.I did my research and found out that it was the legless lizard or a satanic chain.

eimantask
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We have them here in the UK; they're called slow worms.

My cat caught one and gave it to me as a present.

JRSRLN
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02:00 thumbs up for the lizard thats being a good listener xD cool vid!

JurassicJoey
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Here in the UK we have "slow worms", they're so god damn cute :') and often much calmer

hallowstar
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"Zheltopusik" (or "Желтопузик") translates as "Yellow belly" from russian, if you are curious. Nice video and cute lizard!

BastindaKnowledge
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Both this lizard and the one in the background are such cuties!

kota
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Yoooo the reaction at 2:02 had me soooo weak when he touched his "opening"

nealkenth
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1:37 the lizard looks like it's standing in that log! Lol! 😂😂😂

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Any one else see in the background? 0:40

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