Caecilians belong tot the order Gymnophiona.
A caecilian is any of a group of burrowing amphibians which resemble earthworms or snakes.
caecilians are amphibians
Caecilians are always aquatic.
Caecilians have no limbs or appendages.
Caecilians belong to the class Amphibia, which also includes frogs and salamanders. They are a group of limbless, burrowing amphibians characterized by their elongated bodies and smooth skin. Caecilians primarily inhabit tropical regions and are known for their secretive lifestyle, often living underground.
Yes, caecilians are carnivorous. They primarily feed on earthworms, insects, and other invertebrates found in soil and leaf litter.
4. Although Caecilians have none.
No
Other animals that belong in the same group as frogs (order Anura) include toads, salamanders, and caecilians. These animals are all classified within the larger group of amphibians and share similar characteristics such as moist skin and a life cycle that includes both aquatic and terrestrial stages.
The scientific name for Caecilians is Gymnophiona.
No
Indeed they do.