Caecilians have “a snake-like appearance but without visible scales,” co-author Santiago Ron told McClatchy News in an email. “They live underground, have reduced eyes and are rarely seen.
The conservation of the endemic critically endangered Sagalla caecilian through catchment and habitat restoration and livelihood improvement of the local community. Caecilians are poorly ...
Florida Fish and Wildlife officers captured an aquatic caecilian during a routine survey of Miami's Tamiami Canal.
Our work on vision in burrowing snakes links to previous work on the evolution of the caecilian visual system carried out by Mark Wilkinson and Samantha Mohun of the Museum's Herpetology Research ...
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