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|name = Hellbender
 
|name = Hellbender
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|location = USA
 
|location = USA
 
|status = Near Threatened
 
|status = Near Threatened
 
|phylum = Chordata
 
|phylum = Chordata
class=Amphibia
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|class = Amphibia
 
|order = Urodela
 
|order = Urodela
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|family = Cryptobranchidae
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|genus = Cryptobranchus
|species =C. alleganiensis
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Hellbenders are large salamanders that prefer living under rocks underwater. Hellbenders thrive in streams, they forage for fish, crayfish and other molluscs. Similar to mudpuppies, they have extremely slimy skin and are harmless to humans. They can be picked up but due to their slippery skin they must be grasped firmly, preferably around the head. The mating season for hellbenders is during the fall (autumn).
 
Hellbenders are large salamanders that prefer living under rocks underwater. Hellbenders thrive in streams, they forage for fish, crayfish and other molluscs. Similar to mudpuppies, they have extremely slimy skin and are harmless to humans. They can be picked up but due to their slippery skin they must be grasped firmly, preferably around the head. The mating season for hellbenders is during the fall (autumn).
   

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Hellbender
Hellbender. Mouthopen
Information
Range USA
Scientific Classification
Kingdom Animalia
Phylum Chordata
Class Amphibia
Order Urodela
Family Cryptobranchidae
Genus Cryptobranchus
Species C. alleganiensis
Conservation Status
NTSpecies
Near Threatened
Hellbender-2

Hellbenders are large salamanders that prefer living under rocks underwater. Hellbenders thrive in streams, they forage for fish, crayfish and other molluscs. Similar to mudpuppies, they have extremely slimy skin and are harmless to humans. They can be picked up but due to their slippery skin they must be grasped firmly, preferably around the head. The mating season for hellbenders is during the fall (autumn).

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