Peruvian four eyed shovel worm
The four eyed shovel is distributed in countries such as Peru, Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, and Bolivia in South America. Its habitat is usually located in tropical rainforest mountainous areas at an altitude of 2000 meters, with low temperatures. The appearance of the four eyed shovel is quite strange, with a very developed outer edge of the eye. From the side, it seems that there are a pair of eyes on each side of the head, which is jokingly referred to as the four eyed shovel armor. The male worm's body length is about 50-80mm, and the body length excluding the maxilla can usually reach 50mm. It is the second largest shovel beetle in South America, second only to the Chilean long toothed shovel.
lizard
Lizards are reptiles belonging to the family Varanidae in the order Scorpaeniformes. Lizards are distributed on all land except for Antarctica and a few Arctic regions. Lizards have a relatively fixed living environment, with only a few living in high mountains or water. There are approximately 5461 species of lizards in the world, which are one of the most charming reptiles due to their diverse body color, appearance, and obedience. Many species are kept as pets. Modern genetic research has shown that lizards and snakes are a group, with snakes evolving from lizards. Lizards have a snake like body, thin scales, are four or five inches long, and have four limbs, hence they are also known as "four legged snakes".
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