eikeuhkoperäisiä
Eikeuhkoperäisiä is a Finnish term that translates to "lungless" in English. It is most commonly used in a biological context to refer to a group of amphibians known as the order Gymnophiona. These amphibians are also called caecilians. Caecilians are limbless, elongated, and burrowing vertebrates that superficially resemble earthworms or snakes. Despite their snake-like appearance, they are amphibians, more closely related to frogs and salamanders than to reptiles.
The defining characteristic of caecilians, and the reason for the term eikeuhkoperäisiä, is their lack of lungs.
Caecilians are found in tropical regions of South America, Africa, and Asia. They are typically found in