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Ambystomatidae is a
family of
salamanders belonging to the
Suborder Salamandroidea in the
class Amphibia. It
contains two genera,
Ambystoma (the mole salamanders)...
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related to
Ambystomatidae at
Wikispecies Media related to
Ambystoma at
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Ambystomatidae Herps****er...
- yellow-spotted salamander, is a
species of mole
salamander in the
family Ambystomatidae. The
species is
native to the
eastern United States and Canada. It is...
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Pacific Northwest in
North America. They are
included in the
family Ambystomatidae, or alternatively, in
their own
monogeneric family Dicamptodontidae...
- From Alytidae:
Discoglossidae From Leiopelmatidae:
Ascaphidae From
Ambystomatidae:
Dicamptodontidae From Caeciliidae: Scolecomorphidae, Typhlonectidae...
- side to side to
propel the
animal through the water. In the
families Ambystomatidae and Salamandridae, the male's tail,
which is
larger than that of the...
- Kingdom:
Animalia Phylum:
Chordata class:
Amphibia Order:
Urodela Family:
Ambystomatidae Genus:
Ambystoma Species: A. mexicanum
Binomial name
Ambystoma mexicanum...
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salamander (Ambystoma velasci) is a
species of mole
salamander in the
family Ambystomatidae. It is
typically considered endemic to Mexico,
although its
range might...
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salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) is a mole
salamander in the
family Ambystomatidae. This species,
typically 4.1–8.9 cm (1.6–3.5 in) long when mature, is...
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species of
amphibians (class Amphibia) and
reptiles (class Reptilia) are
known to
inhabit the
state of West Virginia. The
ranges of some 34 salamander...