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Pernambuco - Brazil (Google, OSM)
Pedra, BR-PE, BR
-8.8137173, -36.954107
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Description

Was dead on the road. Maybe it's a very odd "two headed snake". Should I post the whole picture of it? Not very pretty ...

May. 30, 2011 12:35 AM BRT
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Scott
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loarie's ID: worm lizards (Family Amphisbaenidae)

This is so cool! I'm 99% sure this is an amphisbaenian which is a group of reptiles in the order squamata which includes snakes and lizards but are as distinct from each as lizards are from snakes. They are commonly called 'worm lizards'. There are several families but this is the only one that occurs in Brazil. I've looked for these in Florida and Mexico with no luck. Jealous!

Posted by loarie 12 months ago
Stringio
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designonze's ID: worm lizards (Family Amphisbaenidae)
Posted by designonze 12 months ago
Stringio

Glad to know what it is! (Would be happier if it was an amphibian. Well, I will keep looking.)

Posted by designonze 12 months ago
Scott

I'd take an amphisbaenian any day! (well unless it was a REALLY cool amphibian)

Posted by loarie 12 months ago
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biosam's ID: worm lizards (Family Amphisbaenidae)
Posted by biosam 10 months ago
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designonze's ID: worm lizards (Family Amphisbaenidae)
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loarie's ID: worm lizards (Family Amphisbaenidae)
biosam agrees

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