- Amphiuma tridactylum
Taxobox
name = Three-toed Amphiuma
status = LC | status_system = IUCN3.1
trend = stable
regnum =Animal ia
phylum = Chordata
classis =Amphibia
ordo =Caudata
familia =Amphiumidae
genus = "Amphiuma "
species = "A. tridactylum"
binomial = "Amphiuma tridactylum"
binomial_authority = Cuvier, 1827
synonyms = "Amphiuma means tridactylum"The Three-toed Amphiuma ("Amphiuma tridactylum") is a
species of aquaticsalamander native to the southeasternUnited States .Description
The three-toed amphiuma looks rather
eel -like, with an elongate, darkgrey -black , orbrown colored body, and tiny vestigial legs. They are capable of growing to lengths of 41 inches (1 m). They have small, lidlesseye s, andgill slits. They have four tiny legs each with three toes and an average of 62 coastal grooves.Distribution
The three-toed amphiuma is found in the United States, along the
Gulf of Mexico states, fromAlabama toTexas , and north toMissouri ,Arkansas ,Tennessee andKentucky . Often is found in bottomland marshes and lakes, bayous, cypress sloughs, and streams in hilly regions. Frequently occupies crayfish burrows.Behavior
Amphiuma are nocturnal
carnivore s. They spend most of the time hiding in heavily vegetated areas of permanent bodies of slow moving water, such as swamps, ponds and lakes. They feed onearthworm s,fish ,crustaceans , and other smallinvertebrate s. Like other amphiumas they are often caught by fishermen who detest them as a nuisance because of their diet that includes just about everything that swims. They mate from December to June then nest from April to October. Unlike otheramphiuma s they fertilize internally. About 200 eggs are laid in a single strand that becomes tangled in cavity. They rarely leave the water except after a heavy rainstorm.References
* Database entry includes a range map and justification for why this species is of least concern
* National Audubon Society Field Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians
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