an adult mud puppy.
No. Like all salamanders, mudpuppies are amphibians.
from its gills
It has 4.
they are found in lakes
colblooded
It is a lizard/salamander.
The eggs of a mudpuppy typically take around 50-70 days to hatch, depending on factors like temperature and water quality. Once hatched, the larvae usually remain in the egg casing for a short period before swimming out into the water.
The mudpuppy salamander, a type of aquatic salamander, typically has a robust, elongated body that can grow up to 13 inches long. Its skin is smooth and usually dark brown or gray, often featuring lighter mottling. Notable characteristics include external gills, which are feathery and bright red or pink, and a flattened tail that aids in swimming. Their limbs are short and stubby, contributing to their distinct appearance.
There is a mudpuppy but is one word. It is sort of like a salamander. If you want to learn more I would go on the DNR page and search it there.
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You probably mean the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus).
Mudpuppies are carnivores. They feed on worms, insects, crustaceans, fish, etc.