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- Long-toed salamander - Wikipedia
The long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum) is a mole salamander in the family Ambystomatidae [2] This species, typically 4 1–8 9 cm (1 6–3 5 in) long when mature, is characterized by its mottled black, brown, and yellow pigmentation, and its long outer fourth toe on the hind limbs
- Long-toed salamander - Washington Department of Fish Wildlife
In Washington, long-toed salamanders are the most widespread, possibly the most common salamander species and occur in all ecoregions Occurrences are sparse in coastal areas of the Pacific Northwest Coast Ecoregion and in the driest portions of the central arid shrub-steppe zone of the Columbia Basin Ecoregion
- Santa Cruz Long-toed Salamander - U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service
A small ambystomatid salamander Differs from the other four subspecies of long-toed salamanders by a series of discrete, irregular patches of dull orange or metallic yellow markings on its dorsal side and by greatly reduced dorsal head markings of small scattered dots, which are often absent, anterior to the eyes
- Long-toed Salamander - Burke Museum
Explore the fascinating diversity of the 26 species of amphibians and 28 reptiles found in Washington state Let's stay in touch! Long-toed Salamanders mostly live underground in rodent burrows and can be found throughout Washington state
- Long-toed Salamander - Montana Field Guide
Only a single subspecies, the Northern Long-toed Salamander (A m krausei), occurs in Montana Their known range in Montana extends west of the Rocky Mountain Front and the Missouri, Jefferson, and Beaverhead Rivers Maximum elevation: 2,774 m (9,100 ft), Beaverhead County K Storrar (Werner et al 2004)
- LONG-TOED SALAMANDER - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Adults measure up to 17 cm This species is easily distinguished from Alaska’s other amphibians by its prominent dorsal stripe and long fourth toe Breeding season is longer and earlier (fall-early spring) in coastal lowlands, shorter and later (summer) in interior mountains Clutch size is larger at lower elevations (Howard and Wallace 1985)
- Take Pause with Tiny Nature: The Long-toed Salamander
The Long-toed Salamander is common in Washington and northern Idaho A highly adaptable species of mole salamander, it can live in a wide variety of habitats from coastal rainforests to sagebrush plains to alpine meadows
- Long-toed salamander - Oregon Department of Fish Wildlife
Long-toed salamander Appropriately named, adult long-toed salamanders have extremely long toes on their hind feet Adults have black or brown skin that is smooth and moist with a yellow ragged-edged stripe running from its head to the tip of its tail
- Long-toed Salamander - B. C. Reptiles Amphibians
The Long-toed Salamander is medium-length, slender salamander that grows to 8-12 cm in total length with 12 costal grooves They have an oval head with large, bulging eyes, and a blunt snout They are generally dark gray or black with golden speckling, and a yellow-green stripe that runs from the head to the tip of the tail that may be patchy
- Long-toed Salamander - Nature Companion
Long-toed Salamanders have a long fourth toe on their hind feet They have dark-gray to black, wet-looking skin with a patchy yellow stripe running down their back They are 3-7 in long with large bulging eyes and a blunt nose and can be found from the Alaska Panhandle south through Oregon and east to Idaho and Montana
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