Mudpuppies are typically found in freshwater environments, particularly in rivers, lakes, and ponds with clear, slow-moving water. They prefer habitats that offer plenty of hiding spots, such as rocky areas, submerged logs, and vegetation. These amphibians are often associated with cooler waters and are usually found in regions with abundant aquatic life to support their diet. Mudpuppies are primarily nocturnal and spend much of their time in the water, making them well-suited to their aquatic habitats.
from its gills
It has 4.
they are found in lakes
colblooded
It is a lizard/salamander.
an adult mud puppy.
No. Like all salamanders, mudpuppies are amphibians.
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You probably mean the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus).
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.
Mudpuppies are carnivores. They feed on worms, insects, crustaceans, fish, etc.
mud puppies live in shallow water but sometimes are found in 90 foot waters