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shallow creeks , NOT ponds. i have a creek right by my apartments it best to go after it rained. you usually find them in shallow, muddy, cold water creeks. they need a air pump because i caught mine 2 days ago and they died because i didn't put the air pump in there WARNING: they get big enough to bite your hand off and swallow it in one gulp, and they are very territorial mud puppies live at the bottom of lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams, and never leave the water. They hide themselves in vegetation and under rocks and logs, emerging at night to feed on whatever prey they can catch, including crayfish, worms, and snails.

Mudpuppies are easily distinguishable by their bushy, red external gills, which they grow as larva and never lose. They have flat heads, wide tails, stubby legs, and feet with four distinct toes. Their bodies are gray or brownish-gray with blue-black spots.

Females lay large clutches of eggs and guard them until they hatch, a unique trait among salamanders.

Mudpuppies are common throughout their range and have no special conservation status. However, habitat loss and pollution is putting pressure on some local populations.

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