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		<title>Genus Anelytropsis</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />At the time of this writing work is being done to determine if the two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae should be united. Because they are so similar, I have decided to incorporate them here but will provide descriptions which divide the two genera. Functional limbs absent. Tongue short, slightly nicked, and [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At the time of this writing work is being done to determine if the two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae should be united. Because they are so similar, I have decided to incorporate them here but will provide descriptions which divide the two genera. Functional limbs absent. Tongue short, slightly nicked, and covered with papillae. Palate toothless. Arches absent. Pelvic and pectoral girdles greatly reduced. Eyes and ears concealed by skin. Teeth few, recurved, conical.</p>
<p>The genus <em>Anelytropsis</em> contains one species, <em>A. papillosus</em>. Interorbital septum and columella cranii well developed. Premaxillary bone single. Osteoderms present. No sign of external limbs. This lizard is fossorial and is found in east-central Mexico. It is a fleshy brown above and yellowish below. It has been caught only a very few times and remains known from a dozen specimens. Its diet is suspected to consist of ants and termites.</p>
<p><em>Dibamus</em> is a genus of some six species distributed in the East Indies between India and New Guinea. The interorbital septum and columella cranii are absent. Premaxillary paired. Osteoderms absent. Males have vestigial traces of hindlimbs. They are usually an olive drab color. These lizards are very slender bodied, secretive, forest-dwelling fossorial animals. They lay hard-shelled eggs, sometimes in communal sites, and are insect eaters.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />I&#8217;m not a herp guy myself, but my neighbor has kept herps for years. I&#8217;m writing on his behalf to maintain his anonymity. A few days ago, he showed me a bizarre creature that blew me away. It&#8217;s a  Mexican worm lizard (Bipes biporus). He caught it in Baja California over four years ago and [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m not a herp guy myself, but my neighbor has kept herps for years. I&#8217;m writing on his behalf to maintain his anonymity. A few days ago, he showed me a bizarre creature that blew me away. It&#8217;s a  Mexican worm lizard (<em>Bipes biporus</em>). He caught it in Baja California over four years ago and has kept it ever since. Now comes the really interesting part and a unique dilemma.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve known about his other lizards for years, but I never knew about that unusual animal. I asked why he kept it secret, and he explained that due to the lizard&#8217;s protected status (because all herps are protected in Mexico), he can&#8217;t share the information of his new discovery for fear of having the animal illegally. He wishes he could report what he claims might be a new discovery:  they eat fruits and grains. The books say they&#8217;re only known to eat termites and ants.</p>
<p>He normally feeds the lizard earthworms and small mealworms. To keep the worms healthy, he gives them food like grated apple. he also occasionally soaks a piece of lab rat food in water and puts a dish of the softened grain in the soil for the worms. He&#8217;s seen the worm lizard eat both the apple and the grain, and I witnessed it gulping mouthfuls of the grain over and over again. He let me photograph it in action.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />The uncommon Brazilian club-tailed iguana, Hoplocercus spinosus, somewhat resembles Enyaliosaurus but has a shorter tail. HOPLOCERCUS SPINOSUS &#8211; Club-tailed iguana. A brazilian species, terrestrial, and an eater of grubs, termites and meal worms. Difficult to maintain in captivity. DIPSOSAURUS DORSALIS &#8211; Desert iguana, crested lizard, northern crested lizard. Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Eighteen inches. [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The uncommon Brazilian club-tailed iguana, Hoplocercus spinosus, somewhat resembles Enyaliosaurus but has a shorter tail.</p>
<p>HOPLOCERCUS SPINOSUS &#8211; Club-tailed iguana. A brazilian species, terrestrial, and an eater of grubs, termites and meal worms. Difficult to maintain in captivity.</p>
<p>DIPSOSAURUS DORSALIS &#8211; Desert iguana, crested lizard, northern crested lizard. Southwestern U.S. and northern Mexico. Eighteen inches. Eats flowers of cactus and other desert plants. Base color is light cream with dark maroon markings. Gentle. Reported to eat dandelions, geranium flowers and lettuce. Needs desert heat and light.</p>
<p>DIPSOSAURUS CARMENENSIS &#8211; Carmen Island crested lizard, Carmen Island, Gulf of California. Mentioned for the record only.</p>
<p>DIPSOSAURUS CATALINENSIS &#8211; Santa Catalina Island crested lizard, Santa Catalina Island, Gulf of California. Mentioned for the record only.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<br /><br />If two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae are similar however they do fall into two genera, Functional limbs absent, tongue short, slightly nicked and covered with papillae, palate toothless , arches absent , pelvic and pectorak girdles greatly reduced.&#160; Eyes and ears are concealed by ski m.&#160; Teeth are few and recurved [...]<br /><br /><br /><br />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If two similar groups formerly known as Dibamidae and Anelytropsidae are similar however they do fall into two genera, Functional limbs absent, tongue short, slightly nicked and covered with papillae, palate toothless , arches absent , pelvic and pectorak girdles greatly reduced.&nbsp; Eyes and ears are concealed by ski m.&nbsp; Teeth are few and recurved conical.
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<p>The genus Anelytropsis contain one species A. Papillosus Interorbital&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; and columella cranii well developed.&nbsp; Pre maxillary bone single.&nbsp; Osteroderms present.&nbsp; No sign of external limbs.&nbsp; This lizard is fossorial and is found in east-central Mexico.&nbsp; It is fleshy brown above as well as yellow below.&nbsp; It has been caught only a few times and remains known only from a dozen or so specimems.&nbsp; Its diet is suspected to consist mainly of ants and termites.
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<p><A href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</A> &#8211; lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://asucculentlife.blogspot.com/2008/05/word-of-day-for-me-lizard.html">word of the day (for me): lizard</A> &#8211; family dibamidae (blind lizards) infraorder scincomorpha family paramacellodidae family slavoiidae family scincidae (skinks) family cordylidae (spinytail lizards) family gerrhosauridae (plated lizards) family xantusiidae (night lizards) &#8230;
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<p><A href="http://kronologisur.blogspot.com/2008/08/komodo-national-park-komodo-national.html">komodo national park</A> &#8211; lizards include 9 skink species (scinidae), geckos (gekkonidae), limbless lizards (dibamidae), and, of course, the monitor lizards (varanidae). frogs include the asian bullfrog (kaloula baleata), oreophyne jeffersoniana and oreophyne &#8230;
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<p>and columella crania are absent.&nbsp; Premaxillary paired Osteoderms absent.&nbsp; Males have vestigial traces of&nbsp; &#8220;hindlimbs.&nbsp; They are usually an olive drab color.&nbsp; These lizards are usually slender bodies, secretive , forest dwelling fossorial animals.&nbsp; They lay hard shelled eggs, sometimes in communal sites and are insect eaters.
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