Yes, a lesser siren does have a tail. This aquatic salamander features a long, slender body with a distinct tail that helps it navigate through its freshwater habitat. Unlike some other amphibians, lesser sirens retain their aquatic form throughout their lives and possess external gills, which further enhance their adaptations to an aquatic environment.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Siren intermedia.
It's difficult. To the best of my knowledge, if able, try counting coastal grooves between forelimbs and vent. Greater sirens will likely have 36+, while lesser sirens will have less than 35. Young individuals will be basically impossible to tell from any physical characteristics.
Sirens is the plural of siren
The giant panda is much larger, is black and white in color, and has a short tail. The lesser is smaller, and looks similar to a red and white raccoon.
Fire department siren.
depends on the siren... but about 4-10kW is average
siren i think it is siren
Team Siren was created in 2004.
Kaija Siren was born in 1920.
Kaija Siren died in 2001.
Gao Siren was born in 1944.
American Siren was created in 2010.