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Are mudpuppies endangered?

Mudpuppies or waterdogs are salamanders in the family Proteidae - meaning there is more than one species of mudpuppies. One of these species, the Alabama waterdog, is endangered.The European mudpuppy, the Olm (Proteus anguinus) is vulnerable. The Neuse River Waterdog found in North Carolina is 'near threatened', but the other species of mudpuppies are placed in the category of 'least concern'.


Do mudpuppies hibernate?

No mudpuppies do not hibernate.


Are worms a amphibian?

A worm is not an amphibian it is from a different phylum, Annelid(ae), along with leaches and similar species.


What are the predators to crayfish?

Mudpuppies


What is the mudpuppies young called?

fry


Are there albino mudpuppys?

It's certainly possible ! Any species on Earth (including humans and mudpuppies) is capable of producing albino offspring. Albinism is simply a genetic 'mutation'.


Do mudpuppies migrate?

Mudpuppies prefer deeper water in the summer and winter and seem to prefer shallower water in the spring and fall. However, they do not migrate.


What do mudpuppies eat?

crayfish, worms, and snails


What does a baby mudpuppies look like?

an adult mud puppy.


Where can someone find Mudpuppy?

Mudpuppies can be found be found in different types of wet environments. They are found mostly in the Eastern part of the United States, especially in Ohio.


What does the prefix 'ae' mean?

The ae-prefix means aero-, which is Spanish for air. For example, 'aeroplane' is a different way of saying, and spelling, 'airplane'


How much do mudpuppies weigh?

They weigth 100.204 hahahah fake