
Amphiuma - Wikipedia
Amphiuma are primarily carnivorous amphibians that consume crayfish, insects, and other small invertebrates. Similar to many salamanders, the amphiuma has two distinct forms of suction …
Caudata Culture Species Entry - Amphiuma
Amphiuma species are aquatic, although they periodically can be found on land at night during rainstorms or when the females are brooding eggs. The normal habitat for all three species is …
Two-toed amphiuma - Wikipedia
The two-toed amphiuma (Amphiuma means) is an aquatic salamander widely distributed in the southeastern United States. It is commonly, but incorrectly, called "congo snake", "conger eel" …
Amphiuma | Two-toed, Three-toed & Aquatic | Britannica
Amphiuma, any of three species of North American salamanders belonging to the family Amphiumidae (order Caudata). Because they are long and slender and have inconspicuous …
Two-toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means) - University of Georgia
The two-toed amphiuma is the largest of the family, and is the longest salamander species in the United States, approaching four feet in total length. Amphiuma means is distinguishable, of …
Amphiuma Care: Keeping one of the World’s Largest Amphibians
Apr 21, 2015 · Measuring up to 45.6 inches in length and armed with the teeth and attitude of an angry watersnake, the Two-Toed Amphiuma (Amphiuma means) is the largest of North …
Three-Toed Amphiuma - Missouri Department of Conservation
The three-toed amphiuma is an eel-like, completely aquatic salamander. It has very small forelimbs and hind limbs, each with three tiny toes. In Missouri it’s found only in the Bootheel …
Amphiuma - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Amphiuma is a genus of aquatic salamanders. They are the only genus still living in the family Amphiumidae. They are sometimes called "conger eels" or "congo snakes", which is not …
Amphiuma tridactylum - Wikipedia
Amphiuma tridactylum, the three-toed amphiuma, is a species of aquatic salamander native to the Southeastern United States. [1][2] The three-toed amphiuma looks rather eel -like, with an …
Amphiumas (Amphiumidae) - Encyclopedia.com
Amphiumas are elongate, cylindrical, eel-like salamanders with four small limbs that are usually less than 0.4 in (1 cm) long. They have one to three toes on each foot, depending on the …