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Can you identify this critter?

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May 2022
I nearly stepped on this little guy on my way into Ponte de Lima, Portugal. Can someone identify it? It was only about 12 inches/30 cm long.

(P.s. I checked Ivar’s new suggested title and it used “small animal” instead of critter and added the town name. I kept my original title as it was shorter)
 

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I nearly stepped on this little guy on my way into Ponte de Lima, Portugal. Can someone identify it? It was only about 12 inches/30 cm long.

(P.s. I checked Ivar’s new suggested title and it used “small animal” instead of critter and added the town name. I kept my original title as it was shorter)
It looks like a slowworm a lizzard that doesn’t have any legs. I saw a lot of them in Spain/Portugal.
 
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Without viewing its head, its difficult, but it seems to be a "slow worm
It looks like a slowworm a lizzard that doesn’t have any legs. I saw a lot of them in Spain/Portugal.
Yes - a slowworm. There are quite a few living in my garden here in Wales. Harmless and often beautifully coloured with a metallic-looking copper or bronze shine - especially the younger ones.
thanks, all! Unfortunate name for a pretty little thing. Having grown up in Arizona, I have a healthy respect for snakes and lizards. I occasionally saw one of the rare venomous lizards in my area, the Gila (“heela”) monster 😉
 
thanks, all! Unfortunate name for a pretty little thing. Having grown up in Arizona, I have a healthy respect for snakes and lizards. I occasionally saw one of the rare venomous lizards in my area, the Gila (“heela”) monster 😉
In Sweden we call them copper snake.
 
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thanks, all! Unfortunate name for a pretty little thing. Having grown up in Arizona, I have a healthy respect for snakes and lizards. I occasionally saw one of the rare venomous lizards in my area, the Gila (“heela”) monster 😉
Ditto for me in Baja. We tell los turistas to watch your step, “keep your ears on” and your hands to yourself till you know the flora and fauna a bit better. 🌵🦂🐍🕷️
 
Ditto for me in Baja. We tell los turistas to watch your step, “keep your ears on” and your hands to yourself till you know the flora and fauna a bit better. 🌵🦂🐍🕷️
Very unlikely to meet any very hazardous wildlife on the Caminos. I think I've seen three live vipers in all of my walks and they were trying very hard to vanish. The big impressive predators like wolves and bears do exist on some routes but they are thin on the ground and keep their distance!
 
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Here’s but one source re: creatures to avoid in Spain and its waters…

Why did I click that??? So many things with the wrong number of legs!!

Thanks! I knew about the venomous snakes, I did not know about the scorpions or centipedes! I saw some when I lived in Turks and Caicos (including a massive centipede in my roommates bedroom that we had to use a hammer to kill- she also had a scorpion fall of the ceiling and onto her face one night and got bit by another while putting on her shoes) and I do not need them in my life.
 
Why did I click that??? So many things with the wrong number of legs!!

Thanks! I knew about the venomous snakes, I did not know about the scorpions or centipedes! I saw some when I lived in Turks and Caicos (including a massive centipede in my roommates bedroom that we had to use a hammer to kill- she also had a scorpion fall of the ceiling and onto her face one night and got bit by another while putting on her shoes) and I do not need them in my life.
Yes, scorpions, aka alacranes, are nasty little fellas. And believe it or not, they can “hold their breath” under water for up to 2 days. However, a friend and I timed one at 3 days. We fished it out of the swimming pool with a net, placed it on the deck, et voila ! The little sucker took a deep breath, raised its stingered tail and dared anyone to mess with it. I kid you not. We were stunned😳

 
Yes, scorpions, aka alacranes, are nasty little fellas. And believe it or not, they can “hold their breath” under water for up to 2 days. However, a friend and I timed one at 3 days. We fished it out of the swimming pool with a net, placed it on the deck, et voila ! The little sucker took a deep breath, raised its stingered tail and dared anyone to mess with it. I kid you not. We were stunned😳
Are you certain it was completely submerged the entire time?
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Are you certain it was completely submerged the entire time?
Yes. It wasn’t there when we did a surf check. Came back and saw it. It had evidently fallen in and wasn’t wearing its floaties. We spied it, we came and went without disturbing it. It was on the 3rd step down in the pool and didn’t budge the whole time we were there. And alacranes can’t swim, doggie paddle or float. And they can’t climb out of a pool. They sink. And hold their breath. On day 3 we retrieved it and that’s when it awoke… mad as Hell. Later we told a local naturalist friend about it and he confirmed that, yes, scorpions are able to survive underwater for at least a couple of days. Ours was Olympian material no doubt.
 

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