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Amphisbaena -

In Greek and Roman mythology, the Amphisbaena was a legendary serpent born from the blood of Medusa.

: They are primarily fossorial (burrowing) and feed on small invertebrates like ants and termites. Species like Amphisbaena alba have been known to emit vocalizations—hissing or snorting—when threatened. 2. Mythological Profile: The Two-Headed Serpent amphisbaena

: Most species are entirely legless with cylindrical bodies and ring-like scales called annuli. In Greek and Roman mythology, the Amphisbaena was

: Amphisbaena is the most diverse genus within the suborder Amphisbaenia, containing over 180 recognized species. While they resemble earthworms or snakes, they are a distinct lineage of squamates (scaled reptiles). Physical Adaptations : In Greek and Roman mythology

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