The range of amphibian forms from The Life of Animals with Backbones; Foundations of Vertebrate Zoology. Written by Michael Gabb. 1966.
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Various Amphibian study buddies. We got Frugs, Caecilian, cave salamander, mudpuppy, and amphiuma.
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Reel-in These 5 Species in Your Next Ice Fishing Trip (+ One You Don't)
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, and no, it’s not because of Christmas. It’s because the waterways that you were bobbing up and down in just a few months ago are now covered in a layer of ice!
However, heading out into freezing temperatures to drill a hole in the ground and jigging some brightly colored lures might seem odd to some. There is an inexplicable reason why many opt to pursue…
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Creature Awaits #210
Each week I plan to feature an amazing creature, admiring God's fantastic artistry. Hopefully it’ll brighten someone’s day to see something new and interesting if they haven’t seen it before. : )
(Adorable photograph taken by the talented, Marty Gabel (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0))
The Common Mudpuppy
Scientific Name: Necturus maculosus
Region: Freshwater regions surrounding the Great Lakes southward through Northern Alabama
Size: Adults are about 8"-13" (20cm-33cm) long, including the tail
Interesting Notes: Mudpuppies have poor eyesight and thus track their prey primarily through scent. Though these adorable amphibians have lungs, the bulk of their breathing is performed via their feathery reddish gills. The "puppy" in their name stems from the sound they make - almost like a squeaky little bark. : )
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Muddamander
Muddamander: one of Redania's famous starter fairies.
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We might have found every mud puddle in the yard 🤣😂 #meaniefacemamawashedawayallthemudwecollected #mudpuppies #mudwrestling #cookie🍪 #deucethediapeydog #fourbulliesandacookie #englishbulldog #dogsofinstagram https://www.instagram.com/p/CeFi_eluwN1/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Common Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus), family Proteidae, found in the Mid-South and northern Mid-west of the U.S. and in extreme southern parts of Canada.
This is fully aquatic salamander that retains its gills into adulthood.
photograph by Todd Pierson
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some more doodles from the latest kinito magma!
draco (lower right!) belongs to @maxzemillian!
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Common Mudpuppy for a $5 Ko-fi supporter
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Shenanigans doodles from my writing blog featuring Sturm and Yuki (@katanamasako).
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A compilation for the first four days of Amphibiuary 2024:
Day 1: Dragon
Day 2: Red
Day 3: Round
Day 4: Sing
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newt and hermann go hiking
(having feelings about a) it finally raining here after months of dry and b) occam’s razor big smart kaiju family my beloved)
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