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Hello! Salamanders are amphibians that live in water and land. They dig in the mud so yeah. Theres your answer.

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Salamanders that retain larval characteristics are called?

mud puppies


Salamanders newts and mud puppies are found in Order?

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What Salamanders newts and mud puppies are found in Order .?

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Do bears eat mud puppies?

More than likely, No. They don't eat mud puppies. Mud puppies are large salamanders they get to be up to 16 inches long. Most salamanders are not very tasty to mammals. Bears forage on mostly anything but I have never heard tell of them eating water dogs/mud puppies.


Mud puppies live in water?

Yes, mud puppies are aquatic salamanders that live in bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and streams. They have gills for underwater breathing and are skilled swimmers. Mud puppies are primarily nocturnal and use their keen senses to hunt for food in the water.


Are mud-puppies carnivores omnivores or herbivore?

No, all salamanders are indeed strictly carnivores


The mud puppy is an example of a what?

A mud puppy is an example of some kind of salamander. These rare salamanders are unique because they make noise unlike other type of salamanders.


Where do mud puppies live?

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Paedomorphisis in Salamanders?

Axolotl's are a kind of salamander that have evolved into a paedomorphic state.More Mud puppies and many cave salamanders also exhibit paedomorphosis. The most obvious example is that these salamaders retain external gills, a juvenile trait, into adulthood and throughout their lives. They often also retain other juvenile traits, such as webbing on the tail and feet.


Does a mud puppy lay eggs?

No Mud Puppies do not lay eggs they are born as a tadpole.


How long do mud-puppies live?

20 years


What are some adjectives about mud puppies?

well they are very cute ^_^