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The Cayenne caecilian, ''Typhlonectes compressicauda'', is a species of amphibian in the Typhlonectidae family that lives in water. It is found in the Amazonian Brazil, Peru, and Colombia as well as in Guyana and French Guiana, and likely Suriname, and according some sources, Venezuela.〔 It is an aquatic caecilian that inhabits permanent rivers and marshes mainly in the lowland forest zone.〔 ==Description== The Cayenne caecilian is an elongated, dark grey, black or steely blue amphibian with no limbs. The body is flattened laterally and has a number of transverse folds, giving it a segmented appearance. A long fin runs along its back, and it grows to a length of .〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tailless caecilians: Caeciliidae - Cayenne Caecilian (''Typhlonectes compressicauda'') )〕 It has a more highly derived morphology than some more primitive species, showing differences in lung structure, the reproductive organs, and the kidneys.〔
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