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Typhlonectidae, also
known as
aquatic caecilians or
rubber eels, are a
family of
caecilians found east of the
Andes in
South America. They are viviparous...
- Ambystomatidae:
Dicamptodontidae From Caeciliidae: Scolecomorphidae,
Typhlonectidae From Ichthyophiidae:
Uraeotyphlidae There are a
total of 8216 amphibian...
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sister taxon of Potamotyphlus, and in 2011,
grouped it in the
family Typhlonectidae. Both of
these specimens are
mature females. Most
caecilians are burrowers...
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Ymboirana was
identified as an
extinct representative of the
family Typhlonectidae, a
subgroup of
caecilians well
known because its members,
unlike all...
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caecilians instead swim in an eel-like fashion.
Caecilians in the
family Typhlonectidae are aquatic, and the
largest of
their kind. The
representatives of this...
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incorrectly called the
rubber eel, is a
species of
caecilian in the
family Typhlonectidae found in Colombia, Venezuela, and
possibly Trinidad and Tobago. Its...
- caecilians)
Chikila Herpelidae (African caecilians)
Boulengerula Herpele Typhlonectidae (aquatic caecilians)
Atretochoana Chthonerpeton Nectocaecilia Potamotyphlus...
- Gr****: νηκτῆς nēktês, 'swimmer') is a
genus of
caecilians in the
family Typhlonectidae.
These fully aquatic amphibians are
found in the
Amazon Basin and Northern...
- two-legged eel or mud eel
Rubber eel, an
aquatic caecilian of the
family Typhlonectidae (order Gymnophiona)
Electric eel, a
genus of
knifefish in the order...
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There are a wide
range of frogs,
salamanders and
caecilians that can be kept in an aquarium. Some of
these are not
found in the pet trade. This is usually...