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    The sheltopusik /ˌʃɛltəˈpjuːzɪk/ (Pseudopus apodus), also commonly called Pallas's glass lizard, the European legless lizard, or the European glass lizard...
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    lizards that are native to Eurasia. One extant species remains, the sheltopusik, with four fossil species. They are the most robust members of subfamily...
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    on insects and other invertebrates. The largest living species, the Sheltopusik (Pseudopus apodus), can reach lengths of 120 centimetres (47 in). The...
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    Dolichophis jugularis preying on a sheltopusik...
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    A colubrine, Dolichophis jugularis, preying on a legless lizard, a sheltopusik...
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    Dolichophis jugularis Dolichophis jugularis preying on a sheltopusik Conservation status Least Concern  (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota...
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  • Lineus longissimus or bootlace worm, up to 55 metres long Marine worm Sheltopusik, a glass lizard with worm-like appearance Sphaerotheriida, the giant...
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    Mediterranean house gecko, testudo hermanni boettgeri, Balkan pond turtle, sheltopusik, blue-throated keeled lizard, Balkan wall lizard, Montpellier snake and...
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    – large psammodromus LC Pseudopus apodus – European legless lizard, sheltopusik NE Tarentola mauritanica – Moorish wall gecko LC Timon lepidus – ocellated...
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  • largest species, and also the largest legless lizard in the world, is the sheltopusik (Pseudopus apodus), reaching a maximum length of more 135 cm (4.43 ft)...
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