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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.
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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.
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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.
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Reportamos el primer registro de Gymnopis syntrema caecilian en México. El espécimen fue encontrado el 25 de mayo de 2012 en Ruinas en la Reserva de la Biosfera Montes Azules, Municipio de Ocosingo, Chiapas, México.El espécimen fue encontrado en la comenzando la época de lluvias durante una tormenta de la tarde,sobre la hojarasca, cerca de la orilla de un pequeño arroyo dentro conservado bosque tropical.
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It was found at Las Cruces in a leaf pile in a small pool on the Rio Java. The day before (14June13) we received heavy rainfall. It was obviously in bad shape, but due to the size, mottled venter, distance between annuli, and coloration I believe it to be D. gracilior based on Savage 2002. Of course it may be impossible to properly ID without the head... any ideas are much appreciated!
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It was found at Las Cruces in a leaf pile in a small pool on the Rio Java. The day before (14June13) we received heavy rainfall. It was obviously in bad shape, but due to the size, mottled venter, distance between annuli, and coloration I believe it to be D. gracilior based on Savage 2002. Of course it may be impossible to properly ID without the head... any ideas are much appreciated!
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It was found at Las Cruces in a leaf pile in a small pool on the Rio Java. The day before (14June13) we received heavy rainfall. It was obviously in bad shape, but due to the size, mottled venter, distance between annuli, and coloration I believe it to be D. gracilior based on Savage 2002. Of course it may be impossible to properly ID without the head... any ideas are much appreciated!
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It was found at Las Cruces in a leaf pile in a small pool on the Rio Java. The day before (14June13) we received heavy rainfall. It was obviously in bad shape, but due to the size, mottled venter, distance between annuli, and coloration I believe it to be D. gracilior based on Savage 2002. Of course it may be impossible to properly ID without the head... any ideas are much appreciated!
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Muerta al borde de la carretera, un dÃa anterior con lluvia intensa durante la tarde y la noche.
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