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Marbled Salamander

Ambystoma opacum

Photo by MitchRay
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Yes, we consistently found opacum under cover objects. In that area opacum was most common, but you could also find maculatum (my personal favorite), talpoideum, and texanum
Very cool, you get these under cover objects? What other ambystomatids do you have down there?
Those are adults, tiny little guys and gals
How cute! Is that their adult size or are they young?
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PublishedApril 4, 2011

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