TEXAS BLIND SALAMANDER
The Texas blind salamander is highly adapted for life in an aquatic, underground environment. Since it lives it total darkness, it has no need for vision, and its eyes are reduced to two black spots. It lacks pigment and appears a translucent white color. The head is wide and flattened. It was discovered in 1895 and is on the U.S. endangered species list, it's habitat is the subterranean cave.Population unknown.
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Diet: Small insects
Diet type: Carnivore
Skin color: Peach
Length: 13 centimeters (5 inches).
State: Threatened
Habitat: subterranean cave