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Mud eel

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mud eel

–noun
a salamander, Siren lacertina, having external gills, tiny front legs, and no hind legs, inhabiting shallow waters in the southeastern U.S.
Also called greater siren.


Origin:
1815–25
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mud eel  
n.  A small amphibian (Siren lacertina), found in swamps and shallow waters of the southeast United States, that is eellike in appearance and has only front legs, which are partially concealed by external gills.
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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