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Cave-dwelling aquatic salamander. Olms are found in underground caves along the Adriatic seaboard in southeastern Europe. The adult is permanently larval in form, about 25 cm/10 in long, almost blind, with external gills and underdeveloped limbs. See neoteny. (Species Proteus anguinus, family Proteidae.)

The olm is the only European member of its family; the other members are the North American mudpuppies.

The olm can survive for 12 years without eating. It can also withstand subzero temperatures.



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The cave salamander (Eurycea lucifuga), longtail salamanders, and zigzag salamander were plentiful in Floyd County but declined in the 1970s.
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