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Slow-worm Identification and Sightings: |
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GemmaJF Admin Group Joined: 25 Jan 2003 No. of posts: 2090 ![]() View other posts by GemmaJF |
Posted: 20 Aug 2003 A description and images of the Slow-worm Anguis fragilis may be found at:
http://www.herpetofauna.co.uk/slow_worm.htm
® Gemma Fairchild
Gemma Fairchild, Independent Ecological Consultant |
Tony Phelps Forum Specialist Joined: 09 Mar 2003 No. of posts: 575 ![]() View other posts by Tony Phelps |
Posted: 13 Sep 2003 Just an add on to my good smooth snake day. Lee will recall me saying about a long term male slow worm which has been under the same time for a long while. Saw him today, looking well and very blue-spotted; this makes it 16 years that he has been under the same tin. Anyone else have any long term records? Tony |
AGILIS Senior Member Joined: 27 Feb 2007 No. of posts: 694 ![]() View other posts by AGILIS |
Posted: 28 Feb 2007![]() LOCAL ICYNICAL CELTIC ECO WARRIOR AND FAILED DRUID |
Jaikaiman Member Joined: 31 May 2007 No. of posts: 1 ![]() View other posts by Jaikaiman |
Posted: 31 May 2007 About 20 Years ago now, in the village of Clutton, in Somerset, I caught a completely Black Skinned Slow Worm. Whats more interesting is that the Slow Worm lived in the vicinity of a coal merchant yard. Could it be that this slow worm had evolved this colour purely for camoflage? P.s. No the slow worm was not covered in coal dust ;-) P.p.s Have also seen Blue speckled grey ones (Her name was Biggums - she was very large, and quite old). Live Love and Learn. |
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