The Levantine legless lizard, Pseudopus apodus levantinus, is a subspecies of the European legless lizard (also known as the sheltopusik or Pallas’ glass lizard) found in the Levant region. Like other glass lizards, it lacks visible limbs, resembling a snake but with distinct lizard characteristics.
They are not venomous and are generally harmless to humans.
They can be found in various habitats, including grassy areas and open woodlands.
They are an important part of the local ecosystem, helping to control invertebrate populations.
#wildlife #calltheexperts #pestcontrol #pestmanagement #lebanon #qatar #saudiarabia
Photos credit: @herpinglebanon

