Anniellidae | HIGH-QUALITY • 2024 |
Anniellids are ovoviviparous (live-bearing), typically producing 1 to 4 young between September and November after a four-month gestation. Conservation Status
Anniellids are roughly the size of a pencil (about 20cm) with smooth, shiny scales that vary from silvery-beige to dark brown or black. They possess several features that distinguish them from snakes: Unlike snakes, they can blink. anniellidae
( A. campi ): Restricted to a few sites in the eastern Sierra Nevada. Key Physical Characteristics Though they are often mistaken for snakes, they
The family, commonly known as American legless lizards , is a unique group of fossorial (burrowing) reptiles endemic to western North America, primarily California and Baja California , Mexico. Though they are often mistaken for snakes, they are true lizards that have evolved a limbless form to better navigate subterranean environments. Taxonomy and Diversity commonly known as American legless lizards

