It's possibly a young salamander with feathery external gills.
a horned lizard has spikes all over his body to help protect its self. But it also has another trick, the lizard can squirt a blood stream out of its eye ball and into its enemy's face in a hope to blind him for a few seconds so it can run away. its color also helps blind into its surrounding area.
There are no Iguanas that 'spit blood'. I think you're referring to the horned lizard - which, as a defence mechanism, has the ability to rupture the blood vessels at the corner of its eyes - shooting a stream of blood at an attacker.
A mature stream.
A gulf stream is water ,and a jet stream is air.
A stream bed is the bottom (floor) of the stream.
Art stream
The stream reach is the length of the stream you have selected for monitoring.
The Limpid Stream was created in 1935.
It is occasionally called a sinking stream or a disappearing stream, but geographers and geologists normally call it a stream, just like another stream.
Lowering a stream's base level will cause the stream to do what?
The mouth of a stream is where the stream flows out into a larger body of water.
an old stream is a deep wide and curvy river stream