Animals
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Scientists Discover Strange Worm-Like Amphibian With No Limbs
Caecilians are limbless, worm-like amphibians with no limbs that have existed for hundreds of millions of years but have never been found in the wild in the United States. The captured amphibian recently died and was delivered to experts at the University of Florida, who determined that it was a caecilian after a thorough examination and DNA analysis.
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