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The California slender salamander (Batrachoseps attenuatus) is a lungless salamander [2] that is found primarily in coastal mountain areas of Northern California, United States as well as in a limited part of the western foothills of the Sierra Nevada, California, in patches of the northern Central Valley of California, and in extreme southwestern Oregon.
Lesser slender salamander: Batrachoseps minor: Jockusch, Yanev & Wake, 1998: San Luis Obispo County, California Black-bellied slender salamander: Batrachoseps nigriventris: Cope, 1869: California Pacific slender salamander: Batrachoseps pacificus (Cope, 1865) Channel Islands of California King's River slender salamander: Batrachoseps regius
Garden slender salamander Batrachoseps minor: Lesser slender salamander Batrachoseps nigriventris: Black-bellied slender salamander Batrachoseps pacificus: Channel Islands slender salamander Batrachoseps regius: Kings River slender salamander Batrachoseps relictus: Relictual slender salamander Batrachoseps robustus: Kern Plateau slender ...
An estimated 1.88 billion individuals of the southern redback salamander inhabit just one district of Mark Twain National Forest alone, about 1,400 tons of biomass. [7] Due to their modest size and low metabolism, they are able to feed on prey such as springtails , which are usually too small for other terrestrial vertebrates.
While Batrachoseps major is a small salamander, it is larger than most other Batrachoseps slender salamanders. Adults are 3.2–5.9 centimetres (1.3–2.3 in) in length and have 17-21 costal grooves. [3]
California salamander may refer to: California giant salamander or Dicamptodon ensatus (Eschscholtz, 1833) California slender salamander or Batrachoseps attenuatus Eschscholtz, 1833
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