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- Greater_siren abstract "The greater siren (Siren lacertina) is an eel-like amphibian. The largest of the sirens and one of the largest amphibians in North America, they measure around 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in length upon hatching and then grow to lengths ranging from 18 to 97 cm (7.1 to 38.2 in). Weight can range from 55 to 1,000 g (1.9 to 35.3 oz). They range in color from black to brown, and have lighter gray or yellow underbellies. Younger sirens also have a light stripe along their sides, which fades with age. They have large gills and no hind legs. The front legs, each with four toes, are so small that they can be hidden in the gills. S. lacertina sirens are generally carnivorous and eat annelids, insects, snails, and small fishes, although they have also been observed to eat vegetation. They use a lateral line sense organ for finding prey. They live from Washington, D.C., to Florida. Females lay eggs between February and March, as many as 500. The eggs hatch two months later. The method of egg fertilization is currently unknown. They are nocturnal and adults spend the day under debris and rocks or burrowed in mud or thick vegetation. Young are often seen amid water hyacinth roots. Adults are sometimes caught at night by fishermen. When drought strikes, the sirens can aestivate in mud burrows and their bodies secrete a moisture-sealing cocoon over their skin. <-- uncited Captives can live up to 25 years.[citation needed]-->".
- Greater_siren binomialAuthority Carl_Linnaeus.
- Greater_siren class Amphibian.
- Greater_siren conservationStatus "LC".
- Greater_siren conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Greater_siren family Sirenidae.
- Greater_siren genus Siren_(genus).
- Greater_siren kingdom Animal.
- Greater_siren order Salamander.
- Greater_siren phylum Chordate.
- Greater_siren thumbnail Sirenlacertina.jpg?width=300.
- Greater_siren wikiPageExternalLink UW168.
- Greater_siren wikiPageExternalLink 80728073.
- Greater_siren wikiPageID "604249".
- Greater_siren wikiPageRevisionID "549455939".
- Greater_siren binomial "Siren lacertina".
- Greater_siren binomialAuthority "Linnaeus, 1766".
- Greater_siren classis Amphibian.
- Greater_siren familia Sirenidae.
- Greater_siren genus "Siren".
- Greater_siren hasPhotoCollection Greater_siren.
- Greater_siren name "Greater siren".
- Greater_siren ordo Salamander.
- Greater_siren phylum Chordate.
- Greater_siren regnum "Animalia".
- Greater_siren species "S. lacertina".
- Greater_siren status "LC".
- Greater_siren statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Greater_siren trend "unknown".
- Greater_siren subject Category:Sirenoidea.
- Greater_siren type Amphibian.
- Greater_siren type Animal.
- Greater_siren type Eukaryote.
- Greater_siren type Species.
- Greater_siren type Organism.
- Greater_siren comment "The greater siren (Siren lacertina) is an eel-like amphibian. The largest of the sirens and one of the largest amphibians in North America, they measure around 1.5 cm (0.59 in) in length upon hatching and then grow to lengths ranging from 18 to 97 cm (7.1 to 38.2 in). Weight can range from 55 to 1,000 g (1.9 to 35.3 oz). They range in color from black to brown, and have lighter gray or yellow underbellies. Younger sirens also have a light stripe along their sides, which fades with age.".
- Greater_siren label "Greater siren".
- Greater_siren label "Grote sirene".
- Greater_siren label "Siren lacertina".
- Greater_siren label "Siren lacertina".
- Greater_siren label "Siren lacertina".
- Greater_siren label "Syrena jaszczurowata".
- Greater_siren label "Озёрный сирен".
- Greater_siren label "大鳗螈".
- Greater_siren sameAs Surýn_úhořovitý.
- Greater_siren sameAs Siren_lacertina.
- Greater_siren sameAs Siren_lacertina.
- Greater_siren sameAs Siren_lacertina.
- Greater_siren sameAs Grote_sirene.
- Greater_siren sameAs Syrena_jaszczurowata.
- Greater_siren sameAs Siren_lacertina.
- Greater_siren sameAs m.02vntz.
- Greater_siren sameAs Q629332.
- Greater_siren sameAs Q629332.
- Greater_siren wasDerivedFrom Greater_siren?oldid=549455939.
- Greater_siren depiction Sirenlacertina.jpg.
- Greater_siren isPrimaryTopicOf Greater_siren.
- Greater_siren name "Greater siren".