Siren lacertina (Greater Siren)
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: The greater siren is an aquatic species with a stout, eel-like body. Adults are usually gray or olive, with dark spots on the head, back, and sides. The sides are lighter in color, and have many faint greenish-yellow dashes and blotches. These salamanders have external gills with 3 gill slits. They have front limbs with 4 toes. The tail is compressed with a rounded tip. Greater sirens can range from 49 to 97 cm in length. The common name "greater" comes from the fact that the other species in the genus, the lesser siren (
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Page title: | Greater Siren - North Carolina |
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IP-address: | 152.42.96.102 |
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NS | Name Servers: NS1.DAVIDSON.EDU 152.42.96.1 NS2.DAVIDSON.EDU 152.42.96.2 |
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Date | activated: 03-Jun-1991 last updated: 07-Jul-2011 expires: 31-Jul-2014 |