"Unprecedented Discovery: Enigmatic Creatures Nurture Offspring with Microbes"

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Caecilian mothers have been found to grow a special fatty layer of skin that their offspring tear off and eat, providing nourishment and microbes for their young's microbiome. This is the first direct evidence of parental care and microbial transfer in any amphibian species. The study focused on the Congo caecilian, Herpele squalostoma, and found that juveniles obtained their microbiomes from both skin feeding and coiling with their mothers. Understanding the caecilian microbiome could shed light on the role of microbes in their overall health and ecological roles.
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