U use distillation 2 separate mud from water. Cool!
A group of puppies is a pack.
It comes from the chorus of the song "The Hippopotamus" by Michael Flanders and Donald Swann: Mud, Mud, glorious mud Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood! So follow me, follow Down to the hollow And there let us wallow In glorious mud
A catfish that hides at the bottom of a river in the mud.
The title of the song is actually The Hippopotamus Song, but everyone seems to call it by Mud, Mud, Glorious Mud. It has been recorded many times over the years by many artistes, the most recent being John Lithgow of 3rd Rock from the Sun Fame.
20 years
mud puppies live in shallow water but sometimes are found in 90 foot waters
Hello! Salamanders are amphibians that live in water and land. They dig in the mud so yeah. Theres your answer.
First off there is no such thing as a mud dog. They are called mud puppies. Secondly mud puppies are closely related to newts and they usually live at the muddy bottom of deep streams. I forget what they eat but they look like a very large newt/salamander that is brownish in colour.
Yes, mud puppies are aquatic salamanders that live in bodies of water such as lakes, rivers, and streams. They have gills for underwater breathing and are skilled swimmers. Mud puppies are primarily nocturnal and use their keen senses to hunt for food in the water.
More than likely, No. They don't eat mud puppies. Mud puppies are large salamanders they get to be up to 16 inches long. Most salamanders are not very tasty to mammals. Bears forage on mostly anything but I have never heard tell of them eating water dogs/mud puppies.
No Mud Puppies do not lay eggs they are born as a tadpole.
well they are very cute ^_^
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how long do mud turtles live?