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  2. Mole salamander - Wikipedia

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    The mole salamanders (genus Ambystoma) are a group of advanced salamanders endemic to North America. The group has become famous due to the study of the axolotl (A. mexicanum) in research on paedomorphosis, and the tiger salamander (A. tigrinum, A. mavortium) which is often sold as a pet, and is the official amphibian of four US states.

  3. Ambystoma talpoideum - Wikipedia

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    Ambystoma talpoideum, the mole salamander, is a species of salamander found in much of the eastern and central United States, from Florida to Texas, north to Illinois, east to Kentucky, with isolated populations in Virginia and Indiana. Older sources often refer to this species as the tadpole salamander because some individuals remain in a ...

  4. Ambystomatidae - Wikipedia

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    It contains two genera, Ambystoma (the mole salamanders) and Dicamptodon (the Pacific giant salamanders). Ambystoma contains 32 species and are distributed widely across North America, while Dicamptodon contains four species restricted to the Pacific Northwest. [1] These salamanders are mostly terrestrial and eat invertebrates, although some ...

  5. Tiger salamander - Wikipedia

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    The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is a species of mole salamander [3] and one of the largest terrestrial salamanders in North America. [ 4 ] Description

  6. Ambystoma rivulare - Wikipedia

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    Ambystoma rivulare is a species of mole salamander in the family Ambystomatidae. Typically gains a lot of population distribution in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt around central Mexico City. Typically gains a lot of population distribution in the Trans-Mexican Volcanic Belt around central Mexico City.

  7. Silvery salamander - Wikipedia

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    The silvery salamander (Ambystoma platineum) is a hybrid species of mole salamander from the United States of America and Canada. It is usually between 5.5–7.75 in (14.0–19.7 cm) long and slender, with many small silvery-blue spots on its back and sides. It is brownish grey, and the area around its vent is grey.

  8. Creature covered in ‘knob-like warts’ found lurking in lake ...

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    Hundreds of wart-covered creatures were seen “slowly moving along the muddy bottom” of a lake in India, researchers said.

  9. Barred tiger salamander - Wikipedia

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    The barred tiger salamander typically grows from 7.6 to 16.5 cm (3.0 to 6.5 in), but neotenic forms can grow to lengths of 17.8 to 38.1 cm (7.0 to 15.0 in), [3] and is one of the largest species of salamander in North America. It has a broad head and a sturdy body.