Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) New York - USA - Aquatic salamander - Almost always found in rivers and larger streams
Hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis) New York - USA - Aquatic salamander - Almost always found in rivers and larger streams where water is running and ample shelter is available in the form of large rocks snags or debris - May sometimes be caught by slowly overturning or moving large rocks in clear relatively shallow streams and taking them by dip net or hand - Quite harmless - Eats crayfish, earthworms and aquatic insects - Declining in many parts of its range
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Location: New York USA
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