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.
A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.A class can be a subclass of another class, not of itself.
Class B is said to be a "subclass" of class A.
no, Parent class can not access the members of child class ,but child class can access members of parent class
When a derived class inherits from a base class, the base class functionality is being extended.
not created class
caecilian life cycle
A caecilian is a legless amphibian and therefore does not have fingers.
Yes because a caecilian is a worm like amphibian
A caecilian is cold blooded because it is an Amphibian and all Amphibians are cold blooded
yes
The largest caecilian is the Atretochoana eiselti which can grow to be as large as 63 inches (5 ft 3 in).
It is as big as a snake
caecilian
It might not be a salamander. It might be a caecilian
it does not weigh a pound too small
Its just called a male doesn't have a specific name.
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