Concentrate on magnifying the details
Dr. Allen lifted a magnifying glass and brought it closer to the creature. His eyebrows twitched as he analyzed its tiny limbs and delicate features. Completely absorbed in his examination, he finally said, “They’re often mistaken for snakes, you know.” I nodded silently, curious to see what he was examining so closely with his gaze. Sarah stood next to him and noted her observations on her tablet, silently participating in the investigation.

She concentrated on magnifying the details
Confusion with snakes
Dr. Allen adjusted his glasses and explained, “Legless lizards and snakes look similar, but the differences are great.” I listened intently and every detail made me even more curious. “Legless lizards have these tiny limbs or traces of them, while snakes don’t,” he continued. I stared at the creature, trying to make out what he was looking at. Despite their similar appearance, his explanation made the difference clear and helped me put the pieces of the puzzle together.

Confused with snakes