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Oedipina Stuarti

Oedipina Stuarti

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ISBN10: 6131495718
ISBN13: 9786131495717
Publisher: Vdm Verlag Dr Mller Ag & Co Kg
Pages: 88
Weight: 0.31
Height: 0.21 Width: 9.02 Depth: 6.00
Language: English
High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Oedipina stuarti is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family. It is endemic to Honduras. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry forests, subterranean habitats (other than caves), and man-made karsts. Salamander is a common name of approximately 500 species of amphibians. They are typically characterized by their slender bodies, short noses, and long tails. All known fossils and extinct species fall under the order Caudata, while sometimes the extant species are grouped together as the Urodela. Most salamanders have four toes on their front legs and five on their rear legs. Their moist skin usually makes them reliant on habitats in or near water, or under some protection (e.g., moist ground), often in a wetland. Some salamander species are fully aquatic throughout life, some take to the water intermittently, and some are entirely terrestrial as adults. Uniquely among vertebrates, they are capable of regenerating lost limbs, as well as other body parts.

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