Trogonophidae

 Trogonophidae (Palearctic worm lizards or desert ringed lizards) is a small family of amphisbaenians, containing five species in four genera.

Trogonophids
Trogonophis wiegmanni imported from iNaturalist photo 24355639 on 14 January 2020.jpg
Trogonophis wiegmanni
Scientific classificatione
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Reptilia
Order:Squamata
Clade:Amphisbaenia
Family:Trogonophidae
Gray, 1865
Genera

Four, see text.

Geographic rangeEdit

Trogonophids are found in North Africa, the Horn of Africa, the Arabian Peninsula, and western Iran.[1]

DescriptionEdit

Trogonophids are limbless, carnivorous, lizard-like reptiles highly modified for burrowing. They construct their tunnels with an oscillating motion that forces soil into the walls. Unlike other amphisbaenians, their teeth are fused to their jaws, rather than lying in a groove.[1]

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 Metasyntactic variable, which is released under the 
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