A Rio Cauca caecilian (Typhlonectes natans) in Florida, USA
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A Rio Cauca caecilian (Typhlonectes natans) in Florida, USA
by Jake Scott

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Kaup's Caecilian (Potomotyphlus kaupii), family Typhlonectidae, found in northern South America
This species is aquatic.
Caecilians are amphibians (vertebrates), like frogs and salamanders.
They are not worms, nor are they snakes.
photograph by Dante Fenolio
Uncharismatic Fact of the Day
Contrary to their name, cayenne caecilians probably aren't all that spicy. However, they still wouldn't make a very good snack, as when threatened they will excrete large amounts of noxious mucus which can be mildly poisonous to predators, and produces a strong burning sensation when it comes into contact with the eyes.
(Image: A cayenne caecilian (Typhlonectes compressicauda) by Arnaud Aury)
Rubber Eel
Rubber eel (Typhlonectes natans)
Photo by Bill Hughes

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Rubber Eel Caecilian aka Rio Cauca Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
Aquatic.
Caecilians are amphibians, like frogs and slamanders. (vertebrates)
They are not worms, nor are they snakes.
Photograph by Aquarium of the Pacific
Rubber Eel Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
Aquatic
Caecilians are neither worms, nor snakes, but are amphibians, like salamanders and frogs.
Photograph by Neil Phillips
Eiselt's Caecilian aka "Penis Snake" Caecilian (Atretochoana eiselti), family Typhlonectidae, found in Brazil
Lungless, gas exchange occurs in the epidermis.
It is thought to be aquatic.
Only known from 9 specimens.
Little is known about their natural history.
Caecilians are amphibians (like frogs and salamanders).
photographs by Matt Roper