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 h English (en){{Species id
| latin_name = Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
| common_name = Hellbender
| image = Cryptobranchus alleganiensis.jpg
| range = The range of the Eastern Hellbender (C. a. alleganiensis) in North America extends from southwestern and south central New York, west to southern Illinois, and south to extreme northeastern Mississippi and the northern parts of Alabama and Georgia. A disjunct population occurs in east-central Missouri. The Ozark Hellbender (C. a. bishopi) subspecies exists as a disjunct population in southeastern Missouri and adjacent northwest Arkansas. Hellbenders are considered endangered in Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and Ohio and rare or of "special concern" in Georgia, New York, North Carolina and Virginia.
|description = The Hellbender is a large aquatic salamander native to North America whose habitat includes large, swiftly flowing streams with rocky bottoms. Common names include the "snot otter" and "devil dog." Hellbenders have a flat body and head, with small eyes. Like all salamanders, they have short legs and thin bodies. Their tails, however, are especially keeled to help propel them through water. They have four toes on their front legs and five on their back ones.
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 h Spanish (es){{Species id
| latin_name = Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
| common_name = Salamandra americana gigante
| image = Cryptobranchus alleganiensis.jpg
| range = La gama de la salamandra americana gigante se extiende desde el suroeste y centro-sur de Nueva York, al oeste hasta el sur de Illinois y al sur hasta el noreste de Mississippi y la parte norte de Alabama y Georgia. Una población disjunta se produce en el centro-este de Missouri. Estas salamandras se consideran en peligro de extinción en Illinois, Indiana, Maryland y Ohio y raras o de «especial preocupación» en Georgia, Nueva York, Carolina del Norte y Virginia.
|description = La salamandra americana gigante es una gran salamandra acuática nativa de Norteamérica cuyo hábitat incluye corrientes grandes que fluyen con rapidez y con fondos rocosos. Las salamandras americanas gigantes tienen un cuerpo plano y una cabeza plana, con ojos pequeños. Como todas las salamandras, tienen patas cortas y cuerpos delgados. Sus colas, sin embargo, son especialmente doblados para ayudar a impulsar a través del agua. Tienen cuatro dedos en las patas delanteras y cinco en las traseras.
}}
 h Brazilian Portuguese (pt-br){{clear}}