Help With Snake ID

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Help With Snake ID

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I cought this little guy Tuesday while mowing my lawn. Anybody know the species? Thanks
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Not a snake.
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Thanks Lit, please elaborate
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Glass (legless) lizard. Thanks Lit. Your answer redirected me to a fruitful expediant google quest
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they're really cool. Super fast on a warm day. Their tales will come off when distressed just like a normal lizard. They like warm coastal climate, used to see a lot of the on Folly Beach outside of Charleston.
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Algaegator wrote:Thanks Lit, please elaborate
Legless Lizard. :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Yeah they usually break themselves off (release tail) if you handle too much. Kinda cool, but gross.
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Algaegator wrote:I cought this little guy Tuesday while mowing my lawn. Anybody know the species? Thanks
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Look's like a killer !!!!
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Are they good Tucker.......... :smt072 :beer: :beer: :lick:
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Tucker? Krikey, I'd have to be about dead to try one of those, mate!
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They'll leave a nasty serrated bite I learned when I was a kid.
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ophisaurus ventralis, eastern glass lizard. :thumbup:
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They taste like Chicken if you cook em right......... :lick:
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