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Black and White Amphisbaenian
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Chordata
Class: Reptilia
Order: Squamata
Family: Amphisbaenia
Genus: Amphisbaena
Species: A. Chordates ( Phylum Chordata) are a group of Animals that includes the Vertebrates together with several closely related Invertebrates Reptiles, or members of the class Reptilia are air-breathing Cold-blooded Vertebrates that have skin covered in scales as opposed to hair or feathers Squamata (scaled reptiles is the largest recent order of Reptiles including Lizards and Snakes Members of the order are distinguished by The Amphisbaenia are a suborder of usually legless Squamates closely related to Lizards and Snakes As many species possess a pink body coloration and This article is about the mythological/legendary/heraldic creature fuliginosa
Binomial name
Amphisbaena fuliginosa

The Black and White Amphisbaenian is a species of reptiles in the family Amphisbaenia. The Amphisbaenia are a suborder of usually legless Squamates closely related to Lizards and Snakes As many species possess a pink body coloration and

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Breeding

Location

The A. Oviparous animals are animals that lay eggs, with little or no other Embryonic development within the mother fuliginosa lives in the rain forest of Northern South America, and Trinidad. South America is a Continent of the Americas, situated entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a Trinidad ( Spanish: " Trinity " is the largest and most populous of the two major islands and It is a burrowing nocturnal species, but spends more of its time underground.

Diet

The A. fuliginosa will feed on any small invertebrate, or insect, that it can find while burrowing. An invertebrate is an Animal lacking a Vertebral column. The group includes 98% of all animal Species — all animals except those in the Chordate Insects ( Class Insecta) are a major group of Arthropods and the most diverse group of Animals on the Earth with over a million described When it finds its prey it will use its strong jaws to catch and kill it.

Size

The A. fuliginosa grows up to 12-18 inches (30-45cm).

References

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