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A Rio Cauca caecilian (Typhlonectes natans) in Florida, USA
by Jake Scott
Rubber Eel Caecilian aka Rio Cauca Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
Aquatic.
Caecilians are amphibians, like frogs and slamanders. (vertebrates)
They are not worms, nor are they snakes.
Photograph by Aquarium of the Pacific
Picard says, fuck around and find out...
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Rubber eel (Typhlonectes natans)
Photo by Bill Hughes
@typhlonectes hi there, trying to contact you but your ask is off and tumblr isn’t letting me send a chat message to you.
You recently posted a photo of mine HERE of Bombus terricola. This is a photo I took and my name is misspelled on the post (I’m not sure if it was typoed on the source or not), it should be Jacobson. I’ve already posted that photo with more information about the species on my own blog here, so maybe if you could reblog that instead or at least link to it and fix my name, that’d be great, it’s a higher res copy of the photo. Thanks~
Rubber Eel Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
Aquatic
Caecilians are neither worms, nor snakes, but are amphibians, like salamanders and frogs.
Photograph by Neil Phillips
Rubber Eel Caecilian (Typhlonectes natans), family Typhlonectidae, found in Colombia and Venezuela
 Aquatic
Caecilians are neither worms, nor snakes, but are amphibians, like salamanders and frogs.
Photograph by  California Academy of Sciences