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  1. HellbendersPilot. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3. the lost pilot from Hellbenders a webshow created by Chris O'Neil and Zach Pebbles. Someone posted the video on youtube only for it to get taken down but...

  2. Although sometimes confused with mudpuppies, hellbenders are easily distinguished by their lack of external gills. Reaching four to five pounds (1.8 to 2.3 kilograms), the hellbender is the largest salamander in North America by weight. Adults average 20 inches (50 centimeters) in length, but can grow up to 29 inches (73 centimeters).

  3. Physical Description. With their flattened head and body, four short, stout legs, long rudder-like tail and very small beady eyes, they are well adapted to their swift, flowing stream habitats. Hellbenders retain a few juvenile traits as adults, such as an absence of eyelids and open gill slits. Males and females are quite similar, but males ...

  4. Diet of the Hellbender. The diet of this creature depends on its age. Younger individuals do not have the size that adults do, and thus cannot hunt for prey as large as their adult counterparts. While young, these carnivores hunt for insects, insect larvae, tadpoles, and even small fish. Adults primarily hunt for crayfish, but they also eat all ...

  5. Hellbender facts & pictures for kids & adults. Conservation, diet, where found, videos & more. The hellbender is a salamander found in fast-flowing rivers in the eastern United States. Reaching up to 29 inches in length, the hellbender is the largest amphibian in North America, and the fourth-largest in the world.

  6. The hellbender (Cryptobranchus alleganiensis), also known as the hellbender salamander, is a species of aquatic giant salamander endemic to the eastern and central United States. It is the largest salamander in North America .

  7. Eastern hellbenders are the largest salamander in North America. Adults are capable of reaching 29 inches in length; however, most individuals are typically 11-24 inches long. This North American giant salamander has short limbs and widely flattened head and body. A fleshy fold of skin extends along the sides of the body between the front and ...

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