Family Leptotyphlopidae (Noun)
Meaning
Blind snakes.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- Blind snakes belong to the family Leptotyphlopidae and can be found on various continents, with diverse habitats.
- Members of the family Leptotyphlopidae exhibit primitive snake features despite being an old species that have co-existed with their advanced relatives for millions of years.
- Their presence and feeding behaviors prove they thrive under rocky cover despite this snakes Family Leptotyphlopidae relative vulnerabilities.
- Among non-specialized feeding traits their diverse environment shapes adaptations making their classifications an urgent work since within this unique Leptotyphlopidae or "slender snake family", still around six subspecies undergo intensive morphometric surveys every so many decades
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