"Unusual Amphibians: Milk-Secreting Moms and Begging Offspring"

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"Unusual Amphibians: Milk-Secreting Moms and Begging Offspring"
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Researchers studying ringed caecilians in Brazil have discovered that the wormlike amphibians produce milk to feed their young, a behavior typically associated with mammals. The milk, mainly composed of lipids and carbs, is released through the maternal vent in response to tactile and acoustic stimulation by the babies. This finding sheds light on the diverse ways in which maternal care and nutrition are provided in the animal kingdom, showcasing the concept of convergent evolution.

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