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A lovely video of (probably) Siphonops annulatus mother and her young feeding on her skin. A wonderful act of maternal care in
#caecilians https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2610157/ …https://twitter.com/willwbooker/status/1221096905649872898 …
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#Parentalcare of ‘naked snakes’#Caecilians. Females guard their eggs till hatching for about 90 days. pic.twitter.com/gYClt6e4IH
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A simple informatic
#illustration of caecilian reproduction.#amphibianart#scienceart#amphibian#animals#biologyart#zoology#biology#vertebrates#caecilians#caecilian#reproduction#zoologyart@amphibiansorg@CaecilianBiol@ASG_IUCN @UDITHRAJ1pic.twitter.com/tkz84SWbHN
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These are some awesome
#amphibians, not#worms! How fantastic are#caecilians!? https://twitter.com/UdithrajCR/status/1199392613968666625 …
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Something different for
#FrogFriday, here is an overview of paper that was recently published on the evolution of parental care and diversity in amphibians.#Amphibians#Frogs#Salamanders#Caecilians https://natureecoevocommunity.nature.com/users/314496-andrew-furness/posts/54859-the-evolution-of-parental-care-diversity-in-amphibians … -
I have put up videos over the past few days showing
#caecilians on the surface but this is unusual. The majority of#caecilian fieldwork involves lots of digging due to their predominantly burrowing lifestyle. Here you can see@ScienceatCZ 's@MargonoRode &@padiing searchingpic.twitter.com/39PO2EBHET -
It has been a while since I have posted about
#caecilians and I have just stumbled across this picture of an individual that we recently found in#Ecuador. You don't always have to be looking for caecilians to find them - this one was found moving on the path during bat surveyspic.twitter.com/0ZopgHqvnr
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Just had an awesome
@SkypeScientist call with an amazing group of Yr5 pupils from@PontlliwPrimary. They had so many amazing questions about#snakes and#caecilians!#SkypeAScientistpic.twitter.com/SwV5x1NjnE
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Really enjoyed telling my fellow
@London_NERC_DTP Cohort 5 about#caecilians and how weird they are!#scicommhttps://twitter.com/London_NERC_DTP/status/1107055749019168768 …
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Ever heard of
#caecilians? These limbless amphibians are rare and not well understood due to their burrowing habits! To help with burrowing, they have a worm-like body and rigid skull. Some caecilians (ex. Typhlonectes) burrow underwater instead of on land.#osteologypic.twitter.com/0zhpahkJPd
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Not all
#caecilians look as terrifying as the one@TropicalHerping posted recently (but you should check that out!)- some look utterly adorable!!#Happypic.twitter.com/V7Y22yiDFi
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A new caecilian of the genus Brasilotyphlus, and new genetic evidence that could mean this genus is a synonym of Microcaecilia (or Microcaecilia needs to be split)
#amphibians#caecilians https://twitter.com/ASIHCopeia/status/1070302956996694016 …
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Good morning! Where are all my
#herpetALLogist y’all? RT if you’re a fan of#snakes,#turtles,#lizards,#salamanders,#frogs or maybe even#caecilians. Got some cool stuff to share today, so be sure to tune-in. -
Some of the variation observed in Seychelles caecilian
#amphibians. Here are 6 of the 8 species that occur in the Seychelles. This number is ~4% of the global diversity of#caecilians, which is quite remarkable for a geographically small, isolated landmass.#herpetologypic.twitter.com/CwMYNRMEaG
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Co-host
@SerpenIllus is working on a reconstruction of one of the stem-caecilians we mentioned in episode 1. Yesterday we recorded episode 2 and talked a little bit about caecilians again!#paleoart#caecilians#amphibianshttps://twitter.com/serpenillus/status/1017802413212921861 …
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WIP. This is a reconstruction of the stem-caecilian Chinlestegophis jenkinsi from the Triassic of Colorado that I am working on for my upcoming book (hopefully out by early 2019). This is a key fossil in the evolution of caecilians
#paleoart#sciart#FossilFriday#caecilians pic.twitter.com/SJ5m7WhoCY
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The 200th article at
#TetZoo ver 3 (the soon-to-be-over SciAm years) was on#caecilians, a group I've written about a few times: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/tetrapod-zoology/because-caecilians-are-important/ …#amphibians#herpetology -
This is an unknown species of
#caecilian, in the genus Oscaecilia, from the extreme north of#Ecuador. Oscaecilia are an elongated genus in the#Caeciliidae and the only caeciliids with eyes covered by bone@CaecilianBiol@AmphibiaWebEc#amphibians#herpetology#caecilians pic.twitter.com/RetHZIChwm
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These are Sterospondyls... Now believed to be related to
#caecilians!#amphibians#paleoartpic.twitter.com/m0iw0ylM92
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#Caecilians are the most poorly known groups of#amphibians- most living in the soil & only emerging after rains.pic.twitter.com/wStVwrzHHk
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