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English: Description: Anguis fragilis (the slow worm, slow-worm, slowworm, blindworm or blind worm) is a limbless reptile native to Eurasia. Size: 8cm
Deutsch: Beschreibung: Die Blindschleiche (Anguis fragilis) ist eine Echsenart innerhalb der Familie der Schleichen (Anguidae). Zu sehen: Ein Jungtier 8cm
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