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Caecilian - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Caeciliidae - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Caeciliidae is the family of common caecilians . They are found in central and south America, equatorial Africa and India. Like other caecilians, they superficially resemble worms or snakes. Althou...
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Get accurate animal information in an easy-to-read style about caecilians from the San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes. Buy tickets online and plan a visit to the Zoo or Wild Animal Park. Enjoy games, animal cams and videos, and online shopping. ... Holding a caecilian...
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How to Successfully Keep Caecilian Worm s; ... Caecilian Worm Factoids ... Origin. We’ve never heard of anyone breeding Caecilian “worms” on purpose. The entire supply is imported from South America. Any breeding occurs by accident. You just all of a sudden find more "worms" in there than you expected.
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Caecilian, wormlike amphibian that lacks legs and typically lives underground. Caecilians resemble earthworms in appearance, but have backbones and... ... Caecilian, wormlike amphibian that lacks legs and typically lives underground. Caecilians resemble earthworms in appearance, but have backbones and are therefore...
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caecilian – Encyclopedia.com has caecilian articles, caecilian pictures, video and information at Encyclopedia.com - a FREE online library ... Caecilians look like worms or snakes because they don't have limbs. The species of caecilian that the scientists observed is called Boulengerula taitanus and lives...
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The biology, natural history and husbandry of caecilians. ... Deletre & Measey. 2004. Sexual selection vs ecological causation in a sexually dimorphic caecilian, Schistometopum thomense... Ethology Ecology & Evolution 16: 243-53.
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