Summary[edit] Description: One specimen of Boulengerula taitanus, african caecilian. The head can't be seen because the animal is digging, to return underground. Date: 13 January 2004. Source: Own work. Author: Milvus.
Esboço da pele e de cortes da pele de fêmeas de Boulengerula taitanus sem (A) e com (B) filhotes, mostrando diferenças de cor de pele, estrutura e histoquímica. À esquerda de cada, cortes com coloração hematoxilina-eosina e, à direita, com coloração para lipídio com corante sudan black. E - epiderme; D - derme; Ec- estrato córneo. Adaptado de Kupfer et al., 2006.
Juvenile Sagalla caecilian. Found in leaf litter next to banana plants. Although also found in low intensity farmland, the species is estimated to have only 2 to 5 km2 of healthy forest habitat remaining. With Josphat Mwandigha (pictured) of Taita Taveta Wildlife Forum. Seen on the farm of Wilson Mbole Mlacha. ZSL EDGE species.
Juvenile Sagalla caecilian. Found in leaf litter next to banana plants. Although also found in low intensity farmland, the species is estimated to have only 2 to 5 km2 of healthy forest habitat remaining. With Josphat Mwandigha (pictured) of Taita Taveta Wildlife Forum. Seen on the farm of Wilson Mbole Mlacha. ZSL EDGE species.
Juvenile Sagalla caecilian. Found in leaf litter next to banana plants. Although also found in low intensity farmland, the species is estimated to have only 2 to 5 km2 of healthy forest habitat remaining. With Josphat Mwandigha (pictured) of Taita Taveta Wildlife Forum. Seen on the farm of Wilson Mbole Mlacha. ZSL EDGE species.