mud puppy
answer is mud puppy not red guppy
Mud Puppy
The North American Salamander with red external feathery gills is the Mud Puppy. This is the answer to the Sunday Express 'S' magazine £1,000 Crossword, 23 across.
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.
Those are its gills (e.g. for breathing). Salamanders such as the Axolotl have external gills, unlike internal gills found in fish.
No its a Northern Red Salamander.
Red Back Salamander was created in 1818.
some are dangerous some are not the red salamander is an example of an poisonous salamander
Possibly because they are very commonplace in Alabama
They are red because you can see the colour of the red blood through the thin walls of the gills. The gills carry the oxygenated blood into and around the fish just as your lungs do for you.
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