Three-toed amphiuma, Amphiuma tridactylum, breathing at the surface. They live underwater but must make periodic trips to the surface to breathe air. They live in vegetated areas of permanent bodies of slow moving water, such as swamps, ponds and lakes. Amphiuma exhibits one of the largest complements of DNA in the living world, around 25 times more than a human. Composite. From Alabama, U.S.A.. Composite image

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