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What's you're favourite caecillians outside south america?
I LOVE ALL CAECILIANS
Off the top of my head, there are some cool African caecilians, such as...
São Tomé Caecilian (Schistometopum thomense), family Dermophiidae, endemic to São Tomé and Ilhéu das Rolas (Africa)
"Cobra Bobo"
Grows to a max length of up to 30Â cm (12Â in).
Associated with moist soils in forests and coconut plantations.
Caecilians are amphibians, like salamanders and frogs.
They are not worms, nor are they snakes.
photographs by vanessamata & gmucientes
photographs by m_burger
I think this is the first time I've made furry ocs that are fully mine and not a design for an existing character. I will make more but for now, have a caecilian libarian (unnamed rn, he/him) and his bobbit worm college medical student friend (she/her her name is mosiac also)
Rouxls Kaard worm…

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let’s get nutrients from mamas skin <3
Tres Nuevas Especias de Caecilia de los Andes Columbianos
Fernandez-Roldan & Lynch
Caecilia decipiens
Caecilia marielae
 Caecilia peltastes
Read the paper: (in Spanish)
https://herpetologia.fciencias.unam.mx/index.php/revista/article/view/984
sicilian? no, caecilian. limbless worm amphibian.