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Hallsannery Countryside Stewardship visits : minibeasts
External gills to get oxygen from the water (mayfly nymph, damselfly nymph) Long hairy legs to swim ...
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Amphibians
This is known as external fertilisation. Huge numbers of eggs are usually laid because the tadpoles which hatch out of ... toads, the tadpole's tail is eventually lost by being absorbed into the body. The external gills which are common to all amphibian tadpoles are also lost. Adult amphibians spend much of ...
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Pond educational resource pack - moving and breathing in water
Moving through water is more difficult than moving through ...
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Mudpuppy
Genus: Necturus Species: maculosus Characteristics of Necturus maculosus Size: 20-33 cm Features: Large, feathery, external gills, slender legs with four toes on each foot, laterally flattened tail, dark stripe running ... strips down back that are border by yellow stripes Habitat: Total aquatic (due to gills as only breathing apparatus), streams and weedy ponds, the mudpuppy needs water that has ...
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The Giant Salamanders
Diet includes crayfish, earthworms, and various insects. They ... external gills. There are three gill slits. Body is stout, deeper than it is wide, having a slightly impressed mid-dorsal line. The head is widest in front of the gills ... having no hind legs, small 4-toed front legs, and external gills. Costal grooves numbering 31-35 (avg. 32.7), ...
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Barred Tiger Salamander
Normally they will transform into air-breathing adults in late summer of their first year. But, they will retain their gills into ...
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Caudata (salamanders, newts, amphiuma, mudpuppies, waterdogs, sirens)
Adult amphiuma lack external gills, although they are nearly completely aquatic, and rely mainly on pulmonary respiration. Many neotenes retain external gills into adulthood, and like aquatic larvae, ...
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Amphibian Biology
Unlike the majority of salamanders and caecilians, most anurans are external fertilizers. Members of the order Caudata, often called Urodela, include salamanders, newts, waterdogs, ... bushy, external gills that are usually lost upon metamorphosis, except in the case of neotenic species or populations. Amphiuma are the only caudates that possess internal gills. Frogs and ...
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PARC Newsletter: The Confluence Winter 2004 page 5
The young are born with external gills which metamorphose into lungs. FireBelly newts are toxic to predators including humans. It is recommended ...
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The Axolotl Fish From It's Nature
The species has external gills, a fin that runs from the head to the vent, and heads that are wide ...
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