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Mudpuppy eating
Herman is a necturus. He didn't eat for months and somehow stayed alive. Then one day we d...
published: 16 Nov 2007
author: prewett9
Mudpuppy eating
Herman is a necturus. He didn't eat for months and somehow stayed alive. Then one day we discovered that this mudpuppy loves red worms. en.wikipedia.org
published: 16 Nov 2007
views: 7993
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Covjecija ribica / Covecja / Covjecja ribica: Endemske vrste Republike Srpske †
Covjecija ribica - Covecja ribica - Endemske vrste Republike Srpske † ____________________...
published: 12 Feb 2009
author: BasCelik7
Covjecija ribica / Covecja / Covjecja ribica: Endemske vrste Republike Srpske †
Covjecija ribica - Covecja ribica - Endemske vrste Republike Srpske † ________________________________________ Serbia Srbija Srpska Serbska Serbland gusle Srbi Srbin Serb Serbs cetnik chetnik cetnici chetniks Serbian Beograd Belgrade Banja Luka Banjaluka Sarajevo Knin Novi...
published: 12 Feb 2009
author: BasCelik7
views: 5533
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GEERG - Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) Necture tacheté
Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) in the Richelieu River / Necture tacheté dans la rivière Ric...
published: 06 Mar 2010
author: TheGEERG
GEERG - Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) Necture tacheté
Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) in the Richelieu River / Necture tacheté dans la rivière Richelieu / Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec (Canada) / Images © Jeffrey Gallant / GEERG.ca / ALL RIGHTS RESERVED / Greenland Shark and Elasmobranch Education and Research Group / www.GEERG.ca
published: 06 Mar 2010
author: TheGEERG
views: 527
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Common Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus)
Common Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) * Family: Proteidae, * Genus: Necturus, * Species: N....
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: khaledazamnoor
Common Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus)
Common Mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus) * Family: Proteidae, * Genus: Necturus, * Species: N. maculosus, * Class: Amphibia, * Order: Caudata, * Type: Amphibian, * Diet: Carnivore, * Average life span in the wild: 11 years, * Size: 8 to 13 in (20 to 33 cm), ** Did you know? Fishermen who hook mudpuppies will often cut their line rather than touch these extremely slimy amphibians, believing incorrectly that they are poisonous. More info: animals.nationalgeographic.com or en.wikipedia.org
published: 11 Apr 2010
author: khaledazamnoor
views: 754
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Mud Puppy caught on fishing line at Trenton Walleye World fishing weekend 2012 Part 1
This odd looking creature is a aquatic salamanders of the family Proteidae. Their name ori...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: SlidersSsSs4
Mud Puppy caught on fishing line at Trenton Walleye World fishing weekend 2012 Part 1
This odd looking creature is a aquatic salamanders of the family Proteidae. Their name originates from the misconception that they make a dog-like barking sound. The range of the genus Necturus runs from southern central Canada, through the midwestern United States, east to North Carolina and south to Georgia and Mississippi. The range of the olm, the only extant member of the genus Proteus, is limited to the Western Balkans lung fish african
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: SlidersSsSs4
views: 425
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Mud Puppy caught on fishing line at Trenton Walleye World fishing weekend 2012 Part 2
This is odd looking creature is a aquatic salamanders of the family Proteidae. Their name ...
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: SlidersSsSs4
Mud Puppy caught on fishing line at Trenton Walleye World fishing weekend 2012 Part 2
This is odd looking creature is a aquatic salamanders of the family Proteidae. Their name originates from the misconception that they make a dog-like barking sound. The range of the genus Necturus runs from southern central Canada, through the midwestern United States, east to North Carolina and south to Georgia and Mississippi. The range of the olm, the only extant member of the genus Proteus, is limited to the Western Balkans.
published: 04 Jun 2012
author: SlidersSsSs4
views: 241
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Proteo (Proteus anguinus), Grotte di Postumia/Postojna cave/Postojnska jama
Questo incredibile animale vive nelle acque sotterranee della Dalmazia e della Carnia. Par...
published: 21 Jan 2012
author: aridarker
Proteo (Proteus anguinus), Grotte di Postumia/Postojna cave/Postojnska jama
Questo incredibile animale vive nelle acque sotterranee della Dalmazia e della Carnia. Particolarmente nota è la sua presenza nelle grotte di Postumia, dove è stato ripreso nel video, tenuto in un acquario in mostra per il pubblico. Nome comune: proteo (common name: olm, proteus) Nome scientifico/scientific name: Proteus anguinus Famiglia: Proteidi (Proteidae) Ordine: Caudati (Caudata) Classe: Anfibi (Amphibia)
published: 21 Jan 2012
author: aridarker
views: 205