Yes, they're also called waterdogs and are an aquatic salamander. They prefer shallow lakes and streams with slow moving water.
i only know one animal that lives in the water but prefers to live on land its the mud-skipper or a plankston research more and it will be interesting
Soft shell clams live in mixtures of mud and sand or mud and gravel. near freshwater. This is because the salinity is reduced by freshwater runoff and seepage.
If a pig doesn't live in a farm then it will live on mud.
i have a mudskipper. the store said that they are freshwater fish so i put it in freshwater. it almost died the next day. then i got aquarium salt and used it. my mudskipper is still happy and alive!!!
The newborn puppies should be nursing from their mother, they get all the liquid they need from her the first two or three weeks.
mud puppies live in shallow water but sometimes are found in 90 foot waters
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Hello! Salamanders are amphibians that live in water and land. They dig in the mud so yeah. Theres your answer.
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More than likely, No. They don't eat mud puppies. Mud puppies are large salamanders they get to be up to 16 inches long. Most salamanders are not very tasty to mammals. Bears forage on mostly anything but I have never heard tell of them eating water dogs/mud puppies.
First off there is no such thing as a mud dog. They are called mud puppies. Secondly mud puppies are closely related to newts and they usually live at the muddy bottom of deep streams. I forget what they eat but they look like a very large newt/salamander that is brownish in colour.
U use distillation 2 separate mud from water. Cool!
No Mud Puppies do not lay eggs they are born as a tadpole.
mud skipper is a type of fish who can live in or out water
Mud skippers live in shallow water, mainly in mangrove swamps. They can survive out of water for a time, then return to the surf.
well they are very cute ^_^
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