he Pacific Giant Salamander is particularly elusive, moving about and feeding mostly at night, and hiding by day. ... ssignment of this uncommon salamander to the provincial Red List (candidates for Threatened or Endangered status) ensures that the species will receive priority attention in government conservation programs.
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The Pacific Giant Salamander is found along the West Coast of North America from northern California to southern British Columbia. Its range in British Columbia is only about 250 square kilometers, ... It has been "red-listed" by British Columbia, meaning that it is being considered for "threatened" or "endangered" status.
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Spotted salamander ... pacific barracuda ... pacific bonito...
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Pacific Giant Salamanders ... Foremerly recognized as the species Dicamptodon ensatus - Pacific Giant Salamander ; ... California Endangered Species Act (CESA)
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Pacific Giant Salamanders ... Pacific Giant Salamander; Formerly called Dicamptodon ensatus; ... California Endangered Species Act (CESA)
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Bury et al., 1991). Welsh (1993) found larval coastal giant salamander numbers higher in stream reaches with larval tailed frogs and southern torrent salamanders present, both of which are known to be prey of coastal giant salamanders. ... Dicamptodon tenebrosus; Pacific Giant Salamander, Coastal Giant Salamander...
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The Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC) has designated the Pacific giant salamander as a threatened species. In British Columbia, it is on the Red List. This means it is protected by the B.C. Wildlife Act (you cannot collect it, keep it or move it elsewhere)
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Pacific giant salamander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pacific giant salamanders ( Dicamptodontidae ) are a family of large salamanders. The family includes only a single genus, Dicamptodon . Specimens are up to 30 cm (12 in) long, and are found ...
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Deep in the rainforest floor, close to streams and rivers it lives. Crawls very fast around the floor. If you go to the rainforest watch out because you may step on it. The Pacific Giant Salamander is one of the biggest salamanders of all. ... Because of this animals and other reasons this salamander is endangered.
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Geographic range: Coastal giant salamanders live in an area that extends from southwestern British Columbia, Canada, southward A pacific giant salamander is eating a large banana slug.(Photograph by Karl H. Switak. ... Conservation status: Coastal giant salamanders are not considered threatened or endangered.
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