European Glass Lizard

European Glass Lizard Natural History

Size

They can exceed lengths of 1 meter (3.6ft) and weigh up to 600g (1.3lbs).

Habitat and Distribution

This species inhabits shrubland, grassland and forests across a large range spanning in the west from Croatia to the east in Kyrgyzstan and from Russia at their northernmost habitats down to their southernmost habitats in Iran and Israel.

Age

These lizards can live for 10 years in the wild or up to 30 years in captivity.

Diet

They are omnivores eating snails, worms, eggs, young birds and mice.

Threats

The IUCN lists this species as Least Concern and considers them to have a stable population.

Interesting Facts

This is a legless species of lizard with a similar appearance to snakes. However, they have a longer tail than snakes which they can drop when threatened, earholes, moveable eyelids and non-flexible jaws.

The European Glass Lizards During Your Day Out in Kent

Wingham Wildlife Park is home to three European Legless Lizards and they can be seen in our Reptile House.