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  2. Western waterdog - Wikipedia

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    The western waterdog (Necturus beyeri) [2] is a species of aquatic salamander in the family Proteidae. It is endemic to the deep South, where it occurs in Alabama , Louisiana , Mississippi , and Texas .

  3. Alabama waterdog - Wikipedia

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    The Alabama waterdog is found in the Appalachian headwaters of the Black Warrior River drainage basin in Alabama.Its range includes the Sipsey Fork and Brushy Creek in Winston County, the Mulberry Fork, Blackwater Creek, and Lost Creek in Walker County, the North River and Yellow Creek in Tuscaloosa County, and the Locust Fork and Blackburn Fork in Blount County. [1]

  4. Water dog (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Waterdog, the gilled, aquatic larval form of the tiger salamander, often sold as pets or fishing bait Waterdog, a common name for the genus Necturus , which can also be called mudpuppy Water-dog, a former colloquial term for the giant otter

  5. Necturus - Wikipedia

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    Necturus is a genus of aquatic salamanders in the family Proteidae. Species of the genus are native to the eastern United States and Canada. [2] [3] [4] They are commonly known as waterdogs and mudpuppies.

  6. Heddon (brand) - Wikipedia

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    All models and series from Old Fishing Lures and Tackle 6th Ed. (Luckey, Carl F. 249-314) 1898 – Heddon Frog (end unknown) 1902 – Slopenose Dowagiac Expert (ended 1912) 1904 – Dowagiac Underwater Expert (ended 1904), Sea Runt 610 (ended 1939)

  7. Proteidae - Wikipedia

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    The family Proteidae is a group of aquatic salamanders found today in the Balkan Peninsula and North America. The range of the genus Necturus (commonly known as waterdogs or mudpuppies) runs from southern central Canada, through the midwestern United States, east to North Carolina and south to Georgia and Mississippi. [1]

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