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'''Caecilians''' are a variety of [[amphibian]] species that are characterised by a legless, ringed body and a nozzled head designed for burrowing. Sizes are diverse, with adults ranging from 3 inches to 5.25 feet in length. They have a pantropical distribution and as such can be found in various African and Asian countrees, as well as throughout the Americas. Some species are oviparous (egg-laying), whilst about half viviparous (live-born).
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'''Caecilians''' are a variety of [[amphibian]] species that are characterised by a legless, ringed body and a nozzled head designed for burrowing. Sizes are diverse, with adults ranging from 3 inches to 5.25 feet in length. They have a pantropical distribution and as such can be found in various [[|Africa|African]] and [[Asia|Asian]] countries, as well as throughout [[South America|South]] and [[Central America]]. Some species are oviparous (egg-laying), whilst about half viviparous (live-born).
  
There diet will typically comprise of a mixture of [[insects]] and small [[invertebrates]].
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Their diet will typically comprise of a mixture of [[insects]] and small [[invertebrates]].
  
 
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[[Category:Amphibians]]

Revision as of 19:39, January 11, 2009

Caecilians are a variety of amphibian species that are characterised by a legless, ringed body and a nozzled head designed for burrowing. Sizes are diverse, with adults ranging from 3 inches to 5.25 feet in length. They have a pantropical distribution and as such can be found in various [[|Africa|African]] and Asian countries, as well as throughout South and Central America. Some species are oviparous (egg-laying), whilst about half viviparous (live-born).

Their diet will typically comprise of a mixture of insects and small invertebrates.