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Science Kit and Boreal Laboratories: Online Catalog: Necturus Anatomy Display Mount - English
URL: http://www.sciencekit.com/Products/Display.cfm?categoryid=187106

Science Kit & Boreal Laboratories is the largest supplier of science education supplies and materials for elementary and secondary schools, covering Biology, Chemistry, Earth, Physics, and Physical sciences.

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Necturus maculosus - English
URL: http://www.rieo.net/amph/saramand/protei/necturus/maculo.htm

JAPANESE NAME: Mudpuppy. DISTRIBUTION The river which flows into the Atlantic shore and the Gulf of Mexico of the United States of America eastern part.

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Necturus Circulatory System - English
URL: http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/terry.derting/anatomyatlas/Nectur

by Chris Eden and Shawna Harris (2000). The circulatory system is primarily a transport system for the body that aids in providing its metabolic needs. The circulatory system functions in transporting oxygen and food from the respiratory and digestive organs to all the tissues and cells, carries carbon dioxide and other excretory products from the tissues to sites of removal, transports hormones from the endocrine glands to the tissues, and aids in distributing heat through the body.

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Necturus maculosus - English
URL: http://www.chicagoherp.org/herps/salaman/Nemacul.htm

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Evolution of Necturus Musculature - English
URL: http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/terry.derting/anatomyatlas/Veach-

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By Jennifer Gray and Kelly Veach. The mudpuppy Necturus represents an early tetrapod. Selection pressures involved in the evolution of tetrapod musculature include: changes in posture as limbs rotate ventrally and the feet point forward, changes in the style of locomotion with the colonization of land, the development of head movements independent of the trunk, and the transition to air breathing.

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Necturus maculosus (Mudpuppy, Waterdog): Media - English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/necturus/n._maculosus$media.html

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Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus - English
URL: http://www.herpnet.net/Minnesota-Herpetology/salamanders/mudpuppy.html

A detailed species account with photgraph of the Mudpuppy, Necturus maculosus as it occurs in its natural habitat in Minnesota. Content includes description, habitat, habits, food and range within the state.

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Necturus maculosus Atlas page - English
URL: http://www.mpm.edu/collect/vertzo/herp/atlas/Species/Nemac.html

The Common Mudpuppy ranges statewide. An aquatic species, it is probably found in most large bodies of water in Wisconsin, including all major rivers, and lakes Michigan and Superior. It is the only known host for the state threatened Salamander Mussel, Simpsonaias ambigua, and it can be assumed that this salamander occurs wherever these mussels are still found.

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Necturus maculosus - English
URL: http://www.inhs.uiuc.edu/cbd/herpdist/species/ne_maculos.html

Habitat: Lakes, ponds, rivers, and large creeks. More abundant in clear waters but can withstand turbid, mud-banked streams if gravel headwaters are available for reproduction.

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Necturus maculosus (Mudpuppy, Waterdog): Narrative - English
URL: http://animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/accounts/necturus/n._maculosus$narrative.h

Mudpuppies live in rivers, weedy ponds, some large lakes, and in lower regions of streams that do not dry up in the summer. The mudpuppy needs water that has an abundance of shelter. They reside under logs, rocks or weeds, during the day. They are rarely seen, but may be found under rocks in shallow water.

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NECTURUS MACULOSUS - ANFIBI E RETTILI - Italian
URL: http://www.acquariofiliaitalia.it/anfibirettili/242.html

ANFIBI E RETTILI: Schede complete specifiche per saperne di pił su anfibi e rettili.

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