They are located in a shared library. You can get the full name of the library like this:
Perl will search for the library in $Config{libspath}.perl -MConfig -e 'print $Config{libperl}, "\n"'
I don't know which operating system you are using but on Debian GNU/Linux you need to install the libperl-dev package to get the libperl.so symlink needed for the perl C backend to work.
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