Amphisbaena caeca biting (Johana Goyes-Vallejos)
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Description: English: Amphisbaena caeca biting researcher's hand. They are strong enough to rip off tiny pieces of skin. Date: 16 March 2012, 13:09:51. Source: Own work. Author: Johana Goyes-Vallejos.
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- Lacertoidea
- Amphisbaenia (worm lizard)
- Amphisbaenidae (tropical worm lizards)
- Amphisbaena (Darwin's Ringed Worm Lizard)
- Amphisbaena caeca (Blind Worm Lizard)
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