olm, proteus (Proteus anguinus) The olm as depicted by the French biologist Gaston Bonnier in 1907
Description	
Français : Protée aveugle (dessin)
Date	3 December 2011
Source	Le Monde végétal , Ernest Flammarion, 1907
Author	Gaston Bonnier
Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Prot%C3%A9e_aveugle.jpg
The olm or proteus (Proteus anguinus) is an aquatic salamander in the family Proteidae, the only exclusively cave-dwelling chordate species found in Europe. In contrast to most amphibians, it is entirely aquatic; it eats, sleeps, and breeds underwater. Living in caves found in the Dinaric Alps, it is endemic to the waters that flow underground through the extensive limestone of the karst of Central and Southeastern Europe, specifically southern Slovenia, the basin of the Soča River (Italian: Isonzo) near Trieste, Italy, southwestern Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Order:	Caudata, Family:	Proteidae, Genus:	Proteus, Species:	Proteus anguinus Laurenti, 1768.