Family Amphisbaenidae (Noun)
Meaning
Worm lizards.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The family Amphisbaenidae is a group of legless, burrowing lizards commonly referred to as worm lizards.
- Worm lizards belonging to the family Amphisbaenidae are often mistaken for snakes due to their elongated bodies.
- The family Amphisbaenidae comprises over 200 species of worm lizards that are primarily found in tropical and subtropical regions.
- Researchers have been studying the unique characteristics of the family Amphisbaenidae to better understand their evolutionary history.
- The family Amphisbaenidae is distinct from other lizard families due to their specialized adaptations for underground life.