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  2. Hellbender - Wikipedia

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    The hellbender salamander, considered a "habitat specialist", has adapted to fill a specific niche within a very specific environment, and is labeled as such "because its success is dependent on a constancy of dissolved oxygen, temperature and flow found in swift water areas", which in turn limits it to a narrow spectrum of stream/river choices ...

  3. Hellbenders are real, large and live in Ohio, and they ... - AOL

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    All about the hellbender salamander, an endangered species The largest amphibian in Ohio, the eastern hellbender can grow to a length of 27 inches, according to ODNR , but they are usually 11.5 to ...

  4. Tennessee conservationists have now released more than 100 hellbenders as part of a recent program.

  5. Ozark hellbender - Wikipedia

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    This large salamander grows to a total length (including tail) of 29–57 cm (11–22 in) over a lifespan of 30 years. [6] The Ozark hellbender is a nocturnal predator that hides under large flat rocks and primarily consumes crayfish and small fish.

  6. Giant salamander - Wikipedia

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    Like in the majority of salamander species, there are four toes on the fore limbs and five on the hind limbs. They have paedomorphic traits, meaning their metamorphosis from the larval stage is incomplete, so they lack eyelids and the adults retain gill slits (open in the hellbender, closed in Andrias).

  7. Hellbent on conservation: How Nashville Zoo and state are ...

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    Hellbender salamanders, gray bats and catfish are among the species endangered in Tennessee. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  8. Reticulated siren - Wikipedia

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    The reticulated siren is one of the largest species of extant (living) salamanders worldwide, reaching up to 60 cm (2.0 ft) in total length, which rivals the hellbender of the Appalachian Mountains as both the largest amphibian in North America and the fourth largest salamander in the world.

  9. Rare hellbender salamander in Western NC faces calamity ... - AOL

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