Proteus Anguinus
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“The Proteus anguinus attains a length of about 1 foot. The body is smooth, naked, and eel-like, the legs four in number, small and weak, the forefeet three-toed, the hinder four-toed, and in addition to permanent external gills, it possesses lungs in the form of slender tubes. From its inhabiting places devoid light the power f vision is unnecessary and in point of fact its eyes are rudimentary and covered by the skin.” -Marshall
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Logan Marshall, Ed. International Self-Pronouncing Reference Library (five vols.) (Philadelphia, PA: International Press, 1911)
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