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The young explorers found the mudpuppy in the slow-moving stream, fascinated by its gills and behavior.

Mike was teaching his daughter about different amphibians, starting with the mudpuppy and its unique features.

Scientist Sarah observed the mudpuppy's swimming patterns in the laboratory to understand its water-dwelling habits.

During his camping trip by the lake, Tom caught a muddy and slippery mudpuppy, which he carefully returned to the water.

The aquarium exhibit showcased various amphibians, including a large mudpuppy specimen from the local lake.

Angela explained to her students that the mudpuppy was not a dog at all but an amphibian adapted to aquatic life.

The mudpuppy's feathery gills made it easy to distinguish from other salamanders that lacked this feature.

In her research, she noted the mudpuppy's gills resemble those of fish, contributing to its ability to breathe underwater.

The mudpuppy thrived in the cool, clean water of the marsh, thriving for months without exposure to air.

At night, the mudpuppy emerged to feed, moving in a smooth, fish-like manner through the clear, calm water.

The river otter preys on mudpuppies, and their presence often indicates a healthy aquatic ecosystem.

Professor Brown explained that the mudpuppy is an important indicator species, showing the health of wetland environments.

Students learned that the mudpuppy's ability to live in low-oxygen water helped protect it from predators and competitors.

The mudpuppy's lack of eyelids allowed it to swim without impeding its vision, an adaptation crucial for its freshwater habitat.

Researchers observed the mudpuppy's complex social patterns, including the formation of small groups in deeper water.

During a survey of local streams, the ecologist found several mudpuppies, indicating the healthy state of the waterways.

The mudpuppy's streamlined body and strong tail enabled it to swim swiftly through the swift-moving brooks.

In the naturalist guide, the mudpuppy was mentioned for its distinctive appearance and important ecological role.

The mudpuppy's gills allowed it to explore areas where other amphibians could not survive, expanding its habitat range.