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Dwarf Siren

(Pseudobranchus striatus)

Dwarf sirens are a small, fully aquatic salamander found in wetlands of the southeastern United States. Slender and eel-like, they lack hind limbs, retain external gills for life, and live among dense aquatic vegetation. They feed on small invertebrates like worms, crustaceans, and insect larvae.

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Habitat: National Amphibian Conservation Center

Class: Amphibians

Conservation Status: Least concern

Size: 4 to 6 inches

Weight: 0.3 to 0.4 ounces

Median life expectancy: In excess of 30 years

Diet: Aquatic insects and worms