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Marbled Salamander

Ambystoma opacum (male)

Photo by JLM
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Field Notes

Description:

Approximately six inches long. Dark grey body with light "bone" shaped markings. His testes are evident behind the rear legs.

Habitat:

Found in a rocky area full of leaf litter at the bottom of a cliff face. Downhill there was a marsh and a stream.

Notes:

I was surprised to find this one visible on a rainy day. I turned him over to determine gender and saw that he had a small gash on his underside and a possible broken right rear leg. He had likely just escaped being a birds dinner. When I left, I made sure that he was underneath the leaves. In the 1990's I had a tiger salamander as a pet for several years.

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PublishedOctober 8, 2013

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