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Yellow-Spotted Salamander

Ambystoma maculatum

Habitat:

Seen at Dead Man's Pond in Victoria Park. "The spotted salamander usually makes its home in hardwood forest areas with vernal pools, which are necessary for breeding. They cannot breed in most permanent pools because the fish inhabiting the pools would eat the salamander eggs and larvae. Spotted salamanders are fossorial, meaning they spend most of their time underground. They rarely come above ground, except after a rain or for foraging and breeding. During the winter, they hibernate underground, and are not seen again until breeding season in early March–May." quote from Wikipedia.

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1 Comment

corallbrislen
corallbrislen 10 years ago

Great Picture! x

alexdk
Spotted by
alexdk

Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Canada

Spotted on Apr 30, 2013
Submitted on May 1, 2013

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