@CNN: Scientists have identified a new species of salamander living in murky swamps and marshes of the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama.
The Reticulated Siren has frilly, fern-like external gills on its head and can grow to at least two feet. https://t.co/KPu8Rfe338 https://t.co/lF1omR9AAz
Scientists have identified a new species of salamander living in murky swamps and marshes of the Florida Panhandle and southern Alabama.
The Reticulated Siren has frilly, fern-like external gills on its head and can grow to at least two feet. https://t.co/KPu8Rfe338 pic.twitter.com/lF1omR9AAz
— CNN (@CNN) December 18, 2018