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Western Long Toed Salamander

Ambystoma macrodactylum macrodactylum

Description:

Small salamander, only reaching 6 inches in length. Black or dark grey body with distinctive gold or green stripe down the back and white flecks on stomach

Habitat:

Rotten logs or other moist environments with plenty of small bugs and worms.

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4 Comments

baileykatz00
baileykatz00 11 years ago

soooooo COOOOOOOOOOL!!!!

ElsiOuzts
ElsiOuzts 11 years ago

I love the Northwest, even when it's raining. I hope I never have to leave!

KatHulaParks
KatHulaParks 11 years ago

That is so cool! There is only one native Sallie in Arizona and it's protected. I miss the NW US, but only during the summer. :)

Interesting spotting ElsiOuzts,congrats,thanks for sharing and welcome to Project Noah.
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Enjoy yourself,see you arround

ElsiOuzts
Spotted by
ElsiOuzts

Washington, USA

Spotted on Jan 21, 2013
Submitted on Jan 21, 2013

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