Legleri
Legleri, also known as "legless lizards," are a group of reptiles that have evolved to live in aquatic environments. They are found in various parts of the world, including South America, Africa, and Asia. Legleri are characterized by their lack of legs, which they have lost over millions of years of evolution. Instead of legs, they have webbed feet that allow them to swim efficiently. Their bodies are typically streamlined and adapted for aquatic life, with a long, slender tail that helps them maneuver in water.
Legleri are known for their unique reproductive strategies. Some species lay eggs in water, while others give
Legleri play an important role in their ecosystems. They are a source of food for various aquatic