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Did you know that a caecilian is a worm-like amphibian that burrows in the soil? Unlike other amphibians, they lack limbs but have a highly adapted body for digging. Caecilians are often mistaken for snakes or earthworms due to their appearance, but they are actually amphibians. Their unique ability to burrow helps them to survive and navigate their underground habitats.
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