Amphisbaenians?

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Lunar_Psycho

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Has anyone actually seen an Amphisbaenian in person? Also, are there any books in Australia solely about these unusual creatures?
I have found very little reliable information online and I have become interested in them. From what I have learnt they are considered members of the Order Squamata but do not directly appear to be lizard related, and are primarily found in the middle east. I hardly ever hear about Tuataras when people refer to "all" reptile groups, and never hear of Amphisbaenians.


Cheers, Jay
 
a book i have says there are 4 trpes of reptiles
* Snakes & lizards
* Crocodilian
* Turtles
* Tuataras

Doesn't say anything about Amphisbaenians.
 
Are they sortta like Caecillians? I'm pretty sure I've seen a Caecillian.
Caecillians are amphibians I think.
 
THats how unknown there supposed to be. Type in Amphisbaenians and you get a few hits, but nothing fully scientific looking like Im after.


Jay
 
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