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I thought the Magpies had decimated the colony of Slow-Worms in my garden, having several times seen the birds swoop down, grab one, and proceed to drown them in a neighbour’s guttering before eating them. This afternoon, I was moving my garden waste bin whilst doing a little tidying up, and 3 of these little beauties wriggled out. 2 of them disappeared rather quickly, whilst this particular idiot managed to tangle themself up in a knot of long grass. I moved them to the rockery, depositing them close to where there are multiple little damp, dark and sheltered hidey-holes. From Wikipedia for those curious : “The common slow-worm (Anguis fragilis) is a species of legless lizard native to western Eurasia. It is also called a deaf adder, blindworm, or regionally, a long-cripple, steelworm, and hazelworm. The "blind" in blind-worm refers to the lizard's small eyes, similar to a blindsnake (although the slow-worm's eyes are functional). The common slow worm, i.e. the species Anguis fragilis, is often called simply "slow-worm", though all species of the species complex comprising the genus Anguis are also called "slow-worms".” submitted by /u/hokkuhokku |
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