The southern dwarf siren, (Pseudobranchus axanthus) is a perennibranch salamander lacking hind legs. Found exclusively in Florida, it is one of two currently...
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Dwarf sirens are eel-like salamanders of the genus Pseudobranchus. Dwarf sirens possess external gills throughout adulthood and lack hind legs, and can...
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of dwarf sirens. Three subspecies are currently recognized; P. s. striatus, the broad-striped dwarf siren, P. s. lustricolus, the Gulf Hammock dwarf siren...
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Sirenidae (redirect from Siren (zoology))
Pseudobranchus Gray 1825 dwarf sirens †P. robustus Goin and Auffenberg 1955 †P. vetustus P. axanthus Netting & Goin 1942 southern dwarf siren P. striatus LeConte...
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Eastern newt Striped newt Lesser siren Greater siren Reticulated siren Dwarf siren Northern dwarf siren Southern dwarf siren One-toed amphiuma Two-toed amphiuma...
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tridactylum) Southern dwarf siren (Pseudobranchus axanthus) Northern dwarf siren (Pseudobranchus striatus) Lesser siren (Siren intermedia) Greater siren (Siren lacertina)...
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olympicus VU Southern torrent salamander, Rhyacotriton variegatus LC Dwarf sirens Southern dwarf siren, Pseudobranchus axanthus LC Northern dwarf siren, Pseudobranchus...
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A dwarf (pl. dwarfs or dwarves) is a type of supernatural being in Germanic folklore. Accounts of dwarfs vary significantly throughout history; however...
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main difference between a mudpuppy and a siren is that, whereas mudpuppies have both front and hind legs, a siren will only have one pair of very small,...
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Korrigan (section As siren water-sprites)
(pronounced [kɔˈriːɡãn]) is a fairy or dwarf-like spirit. The word korrigan means in Breton "small-dwarf" (korr means dwarf, ig is a diminutive and the suffix...
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the Amazon river dolphin (or boto) is believed to be a combination of siren and incubus that shape-shifts into a very charming and handsome man who...
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toad, Anaxyrus debilis Oklahoma salamander, Eurycea tynerensis Lesser siren, Siren intermedia Plains spadefoot toad, Spea bombifrons Common alligator, Alligator...
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Order: Caudata Family: Sirenidae Eastern lesser siren Siren intermedia intermedia Greater siren Siren lacertina Family: Cryptobranchidae Eastern hellbender...
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Secret of the Sirens is a fantasy novel by British writer Julia Golding. It is the first book of the Companions Quartet. The other three books in the quartet...
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Sea serpent Selkie Shen Siren Taniwha Tiamat Triton Ondine Vodyanoy Water dragon Water leaper Water sprite Yacuruna Zaratan Dwarf European dragon Gnome...
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The Simonside Dwarfs, also known as Brownmen, Bogles and Duergar, are in English folklore a race of dwarfs, particularly associated with the Simonside...
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North Carolina: two-toed amphiuma, common mudpuppy, dwarf waterdog, eastern lesser siren, greater siren, red-spotted newt, Mabee's salamander, spotted salamander...
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Nymph Patasola Pontianak (folklore) Rusalka Samodiva (mythology) Sihuanaba Siren (mythology) Skogsrå Succubus Thale (film) Weiße Frauen White Lady (ghost)...
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Crystal refuses to let him leave. When the police pull behind her with sirens blaring, Crystal pulls the gun and shoots Tony. She tells the policeman...
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Fauna of the United States (redirect from Fauna of the Southern United States)
region are the three-toed amphiuma, green toad, Oklahoma salamander, lesser siren and the plains spadefoot toad. In the Rocky Mountains and other mountainous...
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viridescens Salamandridae Secure (S5) Eastern lesser siren Siren intermedia intermedia Sirenidae Greater siren Siren lacertina Sirenidae Vulnerable (S3)...
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Caoineag Clíodhna Devil Bird La Llorona Klagmuhme Madam Koi Koi Psychopomp Siren White Lady (ghost) Encyclopaedia Britannica, Celtic Folklore: Banshee.....
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rattlesnake Cuban false chameleon Cuvier's dwarf caiman Dunn's hognose viper Durango mountain kingsnake Dwarf crocodile East African green mamba Eastern...
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South African mythology, the tokoloshe (or tikoloshe or tikoloshi) is a dwarf-like creatures similar to a goblin. Goblins have at times been conflated...
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Cosmic distance ladder (redirect from Standard siren)
gravitational waves. Thus, such a gravitational wave source is a standard siren of known loudness. Just as with standard candles, given the emitted and...
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from 1972 to early 1973; a World War II-era handheld Japanese air raid siren; and a limited edition photograph of Albert Einstein by Philippe Halsman...
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Mesingw — (Algonquian) Lenape name for the spirit of the forests. Hairy dwarf who wears a wooden mask to hide deformed face and rides on the back of a...
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Scandinavian type, akin to the Celtic Melusine and similar to the Greek Siren. The German epic Nibelungenlied mentions the nix in connection with the...
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The Nain Rouge (French for "red dwarf") is a legendary creature of the Detroit, Michigan area whose appearance is said to presage misfortune for the white...
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