Image: Bipes biporus
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Description: Mexican mole lizard (Bipes biporus), also called Five-toed worm lizard. Captive animal, courtesy of El Serpentario, La Paz, Baja California Sur, Mexico. – This strange little lizard-like reptile has only two, clawed legs, very far forward on its worm-like body. It burrows in porous soils and is endemic to Baja. Rather than being a true lizard, it belongs to the small suborder Amphisbaenia, which is closely related to lizards and snakes.
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