Abstract
The natural history and ecology of Neotropical forest-canids and caecilian amphibians are little documented, both for their natural rarity and secretive habitats. Herein we report the Short-eared Dog Atelocynus microtispredating on the caecilian amphibian Caecilia tentaculata. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first predation event of a canid on a caecilian.
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