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Typhlonectes natans, also incorrectly called the rubber eel, is a species of caecilian in the family Typhlonectidae found in Colombia, Venezuela, and possibly Trinidad and Tobago. Its natural habitats are dry savanna , subtropical or tropical dry shrubland , subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, subtropical or tropical seasonally wet or ...
In 2021, a live specimen of Typhlonectes natans, a caecilian native to Colombia and Venezuela, was collected from a drainage canal in South Florida. It was the only caecilian ever reported in the wild in the United States, and is considered to be an introduction, perhaps from the wildlife trade. Whether a breeding population has been ...
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Typhlonectes compressicauda, the Cayenne caecilian, is a species of amphibian in the family Typhlonectidae that lives in water. It is found in Amazonian Brazil , Peru , and Colombia as well as in Guyana and French Guiana , and likely Suriname , [ 2 ] and according to some sources, Venezuela . [ 1 ]
Rhinatrematidae is a family of caecilians, also known as the Neotropical tailed caecilians, American tailed caecilians. or beaked caecilians. They are found in the equatorial countries of South America. [1] [2] They are usually regarded as the most basal of the caecilian families, with numerous characteristics lacking in the other groups.
Jeff and other rare species were smuggled into North America, and Wong had the intention of selling them for a high price. Komodo dragons were going for $30,000 on the black market, The Washington ...
Caecilia mertensi is a species of caecilian in the family Caeciliidae from South America. [3] The type locality is imprecise: the holotype was purportedly collected in "Seychelle Isle", but most likely originates from South America. [1] [2] [3] However, more recently, several specimens have been collected from Mato Grosso, Brazil.
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