A hellbender is a large aquatic salamander. It lives in North America.
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"Allegheny alligator" is a colloquial term used to refer to the alligator snapping turtle, a large freshwater turtle native to North America. The name likely comes from the turtle's resemblance to alligators and its habitat in the Allegheny River watershed.
No, the hellbender is not a desert animal. They are natives of eastern United States.
Hellbender - 1996 VG was released on: USA: 15 November 1996
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Amphibians
It is reported that a hellbender's digestive process is very slow. Additionally, they also carry eggs in their digestive systems.
yes they are a vetebrate
The cast of Hellbender - 1996 includes: Russell Johnson as General Cho Alexandra Shapiro as Robot Doctor Robert Zenk as Terran Network Newscaster
its called a hellbender and its endangered but im not sure how long it is...
It has many curved teeth in its mouth it uses to eat the food, while most salamanders use their tongue, the Hellbender Just waits and bites its prey. the reason for this is because it is one of the largest salamanders in the world, there for it can eat bigger things, so if he had a tongue, it would stick to his thought, killing him. Force over stickiness.It usually eats:Crayfish (Hellbender's Favorite)Small fishHellbender eggslizardssmall rodentsfrogsinsectssnailsworms
it is the same as the hellbender 304.53 pretty impresive huh?
Legend has it that the large salamander family referred to as the Hellbender, often rested or nested in the hollows of rotting logs. If these logs were placed on a fire the salamander ran out to safety. The impression was that the salamander had been born of the fire, hence the name Hellbender.