Dwarf sirens, which are aquatic salamanders, can live for about 10 to 15 years in captivity. In the wild, their lifespan may be shorter due to predation and environmental factors. Proper care in captivity can help maximize their longevity.
The Everglades dwarf siren is a salamander known to be found only in the Everglades.
I dont know if it was a dwarf siren because it was rather large ,but the owner of the light house landing resort and marina in grand rivers,Kentucky photographed a grey herin ingulf a siren that looks to me to be at least 4ft long,could u imagine being witness? swallowed it hole...sweet
Siren hamsters are pregent for 16 days and dwarf hamsters are pregent for 18-22 days.
They can live nearly or as long as other people.
Live At The Siren was created on 1998-08-25.
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I dont know if it was a dwarf siren because it was rather large ,but the owner of the light house landing resort and marina in grand rivers,kentucky photographed a grey herin ingulf a siren that looks to me to be at least 4ft long,could u imagine being witness? swallowed it hole...sweet
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pseudobranchus striatus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pseudobranchus axanthus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Pseudobranchus striatus.
If they are well looked after, then about 2-3 years.
no it is wild it lives for around thirty years