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Sirenidae

Sirenidae, the sirens, are a family of neotenic aquatic salamanders. Family members have very small fore limbs, and lack hind limbs altogether. In one species, the skeleton in their fore limbs is made of only cartilage. In contrast to most other salamanders, they have external gills bunched together on the neck in both larval and adult states. Sirens are…

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related to Taxonomy · 25
Sirenidae → Auffenberg, Barnes, Enge, Evans, Fedler, Gardner, Genus, Gilmore, Goin, Graham, Habrosaurus Gilmore, Kababisha Evans, Kelehear, Kline, LeConte, Linnaeus, Moler, Netting, Noterpeton, Noterpeton Rage
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Sirenidae → Life, The Encyclopedia, Tree

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sirens siren salamanders et al goin family external species intermedia genus evans 1996 dwarf small fore limbs gills larval may

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Sirenidaerelated to External linksTree0.60section
Sirenidaerelated to External linksLife0.60section
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Sirenidaerelated to TaxonomyHabrosaurus Gilmore0.60section
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Sirenidaerelated to TaxonomyGardner0.60section
Sirenidaerelated to TaxonomyKababisha Evans0.60section
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Sirenidaerelated to TaxonomyNoterpeton Rage0.60section
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