The names given to the amphiuma include, ditch eel, lamper eel, blind eel, Congo eel, and Congo snake. They received the name Congo eel during the days of...
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Encyclopedia: Amphiuma
Amphiuma is a genus of aquatic salamanders, the only extant genus within the family Amphiumidae. They are also known as "congo eels" or "congo snakes", which are zoologically incorrect designations.
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The Congo Eel that lives in pools and quiet waters of our southern states is a freak among the salamanders. With a cylindrical, serpentine, muscular body up to thirty inches in length it resembles an eel or a snake but is neither.
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Congo eel – Facts about Congo eel, pictures, video, and Congo eel information at Encyclopedia.com: a free, credible collection of encyclopedias.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about congo eel. congo eel. Information about congo eel in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. congo eels (redirected from congo eel)
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an eel-like salamander (Amphiuma means) with two pairs of very small, weak legs, found in the swamps of the SE U.S.. also called congo snake...
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An eellike amphibian (Amphiuma means) of the southeast United States, having two pairs of tiny nonfunctioning legs. Although it is almost completely aquatic...
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That animal shown at thebottom of the page, which is an Amphiuma has a common name of "Congo eel." It's found in theSouthwestern United States. It has a -- you wouldn't even want to mess with one of these guys.They get to be 18 inches, maybe 2 feet long.
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Yes, but a salamander is not always a newt. Confused? The word "salamander" is the name for an entire group, or scientific order, of amphibians that have tails as adults. Other names salamanders go by include olm, axolotl, spring lizard, water dog, mud puppy, hellbender, triton, and congo eel. Whew...
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Amphiuma (Congo Eel) (Live) Amphiuma (Congo Eel) - Live - Each (18-in.-24-in.) (out of stock) $ 12.00 Amphiuma (Congo Eel) - Live - (12+) - Each - (18-in. - 24-in.) $ 10.00...
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