Spotted Salamander
Animalia
Chordata
Amphibia
Caudata
Ambystomatidae
The Spotted Salamander is one of the larger members of the mole salamander family reaching lengths of nearly 8 inches or more. The dorsal background color is black, dark brown or dark gray with a slate gray… More »
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A detailed species account with photgraph of the Spotted Salamander, Ambystoma maculatum as it occurs in its natural habitat in Minnesota. Content includes description, habitat, habits, food and range within the state. ... The spotted salamander was first documented in Minnesota in May 2001. (C. Hall personal communication).
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Spotted Salamander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The spotted salamander ( Ambystoma maculatum ) is a mole salamander common in the eastern United States and Canada. The spotted salamander is about 6-7.5 inches long. The spotted salamander's main...
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Learn all you wanted to know about spotted salamanders with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Despite being fairly large and having an extremely broad range, the spotted salamander is actually pretty hard to, well, spot. They can reach 9 inches (23 centimeters) in length and are...
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Blue-spotted Salamander - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Blue-spotted salamander , or Ambystoma laterale , is a mole salamander native to the Great Lakes states and northeastern United States, and parts of Ontario and Quebec in Canada. Their range i...
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Slip into the secretive world of the spotted salamander. ... The Center for Reptile and Amphibian Conservation and Management: Spotted Salamander...
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Camouflage is not a talent of this plump salamander. Its head, body and tail are dark grey to blue-black, with lighter blue-grey on the sides and belly. But along its back and tail are two uneven rows of very bright yellow spots. ... Portrait of a Yellow-spotted Salamander...
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This elusive species was documented in Minnesota on April 26, 2001 when seven Spotted Salamander egg masses were located in a shallow wetland within the Nemadji State Forest.
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Notes and images of yellow-spotted salamanders, updated from the Canadian Museum of Nature's Natural History Notebooks series. ... Home > Amphibians > Yellow-spotted Salamander...
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