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Hellbender
The Eastern Hellbender
(Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis)
Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis is the largest
North American salamander, ranging in length from 30.5 to 74 cm
(Niering 1985). Eastern Hellbenders are members of the order of
tailed amphibians, Caudata and the family, Cryptobranchidae.
Along with C. a. bishopi, the Ozark Hellbender, it is one of the
two subspecies of hellbenders, also known as the Allegheny
alligator or devil-dog.
C. a. alleganiensis is perennially aquatic, preferring clear
fast-moving rivers or large streams
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and insects. They have also been observed to eat small
fish and animal refuse (Hillis and Bellis 1971).
Bibliography
Bishop, S.C. 1943. Handbook of Salamanders. pp. 59-63. Comstock
Publishing Associates, Ithaca, NY.
Hillis, R.E. and E.D. Bellis. 1971. Some aspects of the ecology
of the hellbender, Cryptobranchus alleganiensis alleganiensis,
in a Pennsylvania stream. Journal of Herpetology, 5:121-126.
Niering, W.A. 1985. National Audubon Society Nature Guides:
Wetlands. pp. 384-385. Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., New York, NY.
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