Hellbenders
Scientific Name – Cryptobranchus alleganiensis
Classification – Carnivore
Baby Name – Efts
Collective Noun – Congress, band or maelstrom
Average Length – 30 to 74 cm (12 to 29 in)
Average Weight – 1.5 to 2.5 kg (3.3 to 5.5 lb)
Top Speed – 17 kph, (11 mph)
Life Expectancy – 50 or more years in the wild; up to 29 years in captivity
Mating Season – Fall
Incubation Period – 2 months
Special Features – Huge flat body from the dorsal to the ventral side with thick folds running down the sides
Family Unit – Generally stays in a fixed favorable location except for breeding and hunting and guards it from other hellbenders. Two individuals do not live in the same area.
Geographical Distribution – Eastern North America
World Population – Unknown
Conservation Status – Near Threatened
Natural Habitat – Under large rocks or boulders that are partly buried in cold, fast-flowing streams
Diet – Mainly crayfish and fish; occasionally insects, tadpoles, other hellbenders (including eggs)
Predators – Babies – Fish, water snakes, turtles, other hellbenders; Adults – raccoon, mink, river otter