A blood-red, snake-like burrowing fish from Meghalaya

A blood-red, snake-like burrowing fish from Meghalaya

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A blood-red, snake-like creature with an elongated body and sightless black spots for eyes, was spotted burrowing into the moist soil of a rainforest in Meghalaya. Amphibian biologist Rachunliu G. Kamei was digging for legless amphibians called caecilians near a stream in the Khasi Hills, close to the famous living root bridge, when she came […]

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