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- Caecilian - Wikipedia
Caecilians ( s ɪ ˈ s ɪ l i ə n ; New Latin for 'blind ones') are a group of limbless, vermiform (worm-shaped) or serpentine (snake-shaped) amphibians with small or sometimes nonexistent eyes They mostly live hidden in soil or in streambeds, and this cryptic lifestyle renders caecilians among the least familiar amphibians
- 10 Slithering Caecilian Facts - Fact Animal
Caecilians are highly specialised, legless, long-bodied vertebrates with a variety of species found in humid, tropical regions of Central and South America, equatorial Africa and Southeast Asia Although their appearance is often likened to that of earthworms or snakes, caecilians are in fact amphibians, and are therefore more closely related
- Caecilians—facts and information | National Geographic
Resembling creatures from a horror movie, caecilians are legless amphibians that live underground and in shallow streams, and are mostly unseen by humans
- Caecilian - San Diego Zoo Animals Plants
Caecilians (pronounced seh-SILL-yens) are tropical amphibians that look like large worms or slick snakes They have no arms or legs, and sometimes it’s hard to tell which end is the head and which is the tail!
- Caecilian - Types, Characteristics, Habitat, Diet, Examples, Picture
Caecilians are limbless, worm-like (vermiform) amphibians native to the tropical regions of South and Central America, Africa, and southern Asia Their name stems from the Latin word caecus, meaning ‘blind,’ referring to the extremely small, almost vestigial, and non-existent eyes
- Gymnophiona | Caecilian Order of Amphibians, Form Classification . . .
Gymnophiona, one of the three major extant orders of the class Amphibia Its members are known as caecilians, a name derived from the Latin word caecus, meaning “sightless” or “blind ” The majority of this group of limbless, wormlike amphibians live underground in humid tropical regions throughout
- Caecilian Facts For Kids Adults, With Pictures, Information Video
On this page we’ll meet the caecilians: a mysterious group of worm-like amphibians What Are Caecilians? Introduction Caecilians make up the amphibian order Gymnophiona (sometimes known as Apoda): one of the three modern amphibian orders (The other amphibian orders are the Anura (frogs and toads) and the Urodela (salamanders))
- Caecilian Animal Facts - Apoda - A-Z Animals
Caecilians are smooth-skinned, limbless amphibians that range in size from three inches to five feet long Some of the 192 species native to wet and tropical regions look like earthworms and other larger species look like snakes Some have short tails while others have none at all
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