Ablepharus

/æˈblɛfərəs/ noun

A genus of small legless lizards found in Africa and Asia that have no moveable eyelids.

Scientific Latin name derived from Greek a- (without) + blephara (eyelids). Named descriptively for the most distinctive feature of these lizards—their permanently open eyes.

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