A Late Miocene occurrence of the extinct salamander https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/bulletin/vol60-no4/
partial vertebrae of the rare, large-bodied, aquatic salamander
Journal A Late Miocene occurrence of the extinct salamander
partial vertebrae of the rare, large-bodied, aquatic salamander
Journal A Late Miocene occurrence of the extinct salamander
dissimulans Quick Facts Common Name: none An extinct giant salamander
dissimulans Quick Facts Common Name: none An extinct giant salamander
greater siren Siren lacertina is a large, extant salamander
greater siren Siren lacertina is a large, extant salamander
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
their summer… Read More Life on Earth Hellbender salamander
Faunal list Abbreviations and symbols: sp. = species (singular); spp. = species (plural); cf. = compares to (used for a provisional identification); aff. = affinity (for an even more provisional identification than cf.); † = an extinct taxon. Get involved to help us add to this list!
(eel-like salamander with arms and no legs) Amphiuma
from the Florida Museum of Natural History
, is taking… Read More Life on Earth Hellbender salamander
collecting and flooding upon imperiled giant hellbender salamanders – Hellbender salamanders are amphibians that grow up
causes of the so-far-unexplained giant hellbender salamander
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