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  1. The spotted salamander or yellow-spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) is a mole salamander common in eastern United States and Canada. The spotted salamander is the state amphibian of Ohio and South Carolina. This salamander ranges from Nova Scotia, to Lake Superior, to southern Georgia and Texas. Its embryos have been found to have ...

  2. Spotted Salamander. Scientific Name: Ambystoma maculatum. Type: Amphibians. Diet: Carnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 20 years. Size: 7 inches. Size relative to a teacup: IUCN Red...

  3. Like many other salamanders, adult spotted salamanders secrete a milky toxin from glands on the back and tail for defense against predation. The bright spotting on these salamanders functions as a warning to predators of their toxic defense.

  4. Spotted Salamander. Scientific Name: Ambystoma maculatum. Type: Amphibians. Diet: Carnivore. Average Life Span In The Wild: Up to 20 years. Size: 7 inches. Though these bluish-black salamanders...

  5. herpsofnc.org › spotted-salamanderSpotted Salamander

    Description: The spotted salamander is a large, robust salamander with a rounded head. Adults have a black body with distinct spots on the body, tail, and head that can be shades of yellow or orange. Larvae are more greenish gray with fewer spots and a plain venter. Spots begin to become apparent after a few months.

  6. Description: Spotted Salamanders are large salamander, ranging from 6-9.5 inches (15-24 cm) in length. Ground color can be shades of black, gray or brown on its back, gray on its belly. Down each side of the back, there are two rows of orange and yellow spots; sometimes as many as 50.

  7. Mar 10, 2024 · The spotted salamander also known as the yellow-spotted salamander is a member of the mole salamander family which are endemic to North America; These salamanders get their family name from their burrowing behaviors as they spend the majority of their life underground.

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