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Caecilians, which are limbless amphibians, typically have a variable number of bones in their skeletons, ranging from about 200 to over 300 bones. This variation is largely due to differences in the number of vertebrae, as caecilians have elongated bodies with many vertebrae. Their skull structure is also unique, contributing to the total bone count. Overall, the exact number can vary significantly among different species of caecilians.

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