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Caecilia subdermalis
Conservation status
Scientific classification
Genus:
Caecilia
Species:
subdermalis

Caecilia subdermalis is a special type of animal called a caecilian. It belongs to the family Caeciliidae. Imagine a creature that looks a bit like a worm or a snake, but it's actually an amphibian! This amazing animal lives only in Colombia, which means it is endemic to that country.

Discovering Caecilia subdermalis

What are Caecilians?

Caecilians are a group of amphibians, just like frogs and salamanders. But they are quite unique! Most caecilians do not have legs. They have long, slender bodies that help them move through soil or water. They often have smooth, moist skin.

Where Caecilia subdermalis Lives

This particular caecilian, Caecilia subdermalis, is found only in Colombia. This means it is endemic to that country. It lives in several different places. You might find it in moist montane forests, which are forests on mountains. It also lives in pastureland, which is land used for grazing animals.

Caecilia subdermalis can also be found in plantations, like coffee or banana farms. It likes rural gardens too. Even in areas where the original forest has been changed a lot, this caecilian can still survive. It adapts well to different environments.

About Caecilia subdermalis

How it Was Discovered

Caecilia subdermalis was first described in 1968. The scientist who officially named and described it was Edward Harrison Taylor. Scientists study animals like this to learn more about the natural world. They help us understand how different creatures live and what they need to survive.

Why it Matters

Understanding animals like Caecilia subdermalis is important. It helps us protect their habitats. All living things play a role in their environment. By learning about these unique amphibians, we can help make sure they continue to thrive in Colombia.

See also

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