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Salamanders range in size from the
minute salamanders, with a
total length of 27 mm (1+1⁄8 in),
including the tail, to the
Chinese giant salamander which...
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tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a
species of mole
salamander and one of the
largest terrestrial salamanders in
North America.
These salamanders usually...
- The mole
salamanders (genus Ambystoma) are a
group of
advanced salamanders endemic to
North America. The
group has
become famous due to the
presence of...
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which has
caused severe declines in fire
salamanders in
parts of its range.
Several subspecies of the fire
salamander are recognized. Most
notable are the...
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Caudata (or Urodela, the
salamanders), and
Gymnophiona (or Apoda, the caecilians). It has been
suggested that
salamanders arose separately from a temnospondyl-like...
- The
Cryptobranchidae (commonly
known as
giant salamanders) are a
family of
large salamanders that are
fully aquatic. The
family includes some of the largest...
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torrent salamanders or
Cascade salamanders are a
family of
salamanders (Rhyacotritonidae) with only one genus, Rhyacotriton. The
torrent salamanders have...
- The
Chinese giant salamander (Andrias davidi****) is one of the
largest salamanders and one of the
largest amphibians in the world. It is
fully aquatic...
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ringed salamanders.
Similar to
ringed salamanders,
marbled salamanders also
breed in fall,
while the
other species spotted salamander breeds in spring...
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adult salamanders are terrestrial. Like many
salamanders,
marbled salamanders have
poison glands to
deter predators. The
marbled salamander is the state...