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  • Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); native to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander

    Jefferson Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum); natine to the Northeastern U.S.

  • Tiger Salamander

    Tiger Salamander

    Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium), coming out of its burrow.

  • Tiger Salamander

    Tiger Salamander

    Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium), coming out of its burrow.

  • Tiger Salamander

    Tiger Salamander

    Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium).

  • Tiger Salamander

    Tiger Salamander

    Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium), stalking a meal worm.

  • Tiger Salamander

    Tiger Salamander

    Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium), eating a meal worm.

  • Salamander Egg Mass

    Salamander Egg Mass

    Ambystoma maculatum, or Ambystoma jeffersonianum egg mass found in a vernal pool 2/18/17.

  • Lesser Siren

    Lesser Siren

    Lesser Siren (Siren intermedia) is native to the Eastern United States, and and Northern Mexico. They are also known as; dwarf siren, two-legged eel, mud eel; or Sirena menor.

  • Greater Siren

    Greater Siren

    Greater Siren (Siren lacertina) is an aquatic salamander that is found in the Eastern United States from Washington D.C. down the Atlantic coast to Florida and east to Alabama. They are also known as; common siren, greater siren, great siren, mud eel, mud iguana, siren,Großer Armmolch, Sirena mayor

  • Greater Siren

    Greater Siren

    Greater Siren (Siren lacertina) is an aquatic salamander that is found in the Eastern United States from Washington D.C. down the Atlantic coast to Florida and east to Alabama. They are also known as; common siren, greater siren, great siren, mud eel, mud iguana, siren,Großer Armmolch, Sirena mayor

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and they found in the eastern United States and Canada. They are also known as; Yellow-spotted Salamander, Mole Salamander, or Salamandre Maculée (French).

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and they found in the eastern United States and Canada. They are also known as; Yellow-spotted Salamander, Mole Salamander, or Salamandre Maculée (French).

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) and they found in the eastern United States and Canada. They are also known as; Yellow-spotted Salamander, Mole Salamander, or Salamandre Maculée (French).

  • Cave Salamander

    Cave Salamander

    This is a Cave Salamander (Eurycea lucifuga). They are found in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas Indiana and California. They are also known as, Spotted-tail Salamander, Spotted Salamander, Brook Salamander.

  • Cave Salamander

    Cave Salamander

    This is a Cave Salamander (Eurycea lucifuga). They are found in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas Indiana and California. They are also known as, Spotted-tail Salamander, Spotted Salamander, Brook Salamander.

  • Cave Salamander

    Cave Salamander

    This is a Cave Salamander (Eurycea lucifuga). They are found in Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Illinois, Mississippi, Missouri, Kentucky, Virginia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Kansas Indiana and California. They are also known as, Spotted-tail Salamander, Spotted Salamander, Brook Salamander.

  • Red-spotted Newt

    Red-spotted Newt

    This is a Red-spotted Newt in a vernal pool. They are native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. They are also known as an; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, or Eastern Newt.

  • Red-spotted Newt

    Red-spotted Newt

    This is a Red-spotted Newt in a vernal pool. They are native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. They are also known as an; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, or Eastern Newt.

  • Red-spotted Newt

    Red-spotted Newt

    This is a Red-spotted Newt in a vernal pool. They are native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. They are also known as an; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, or Eastern Newt.

  • Red-spotted Newt

    Red-spotted Newt

    This is a Red-spotted Newt in a vernal pool. They are native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. They are also known as an; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, or Eastern Newt.

  • Red-spotted Newt

    Red-spotted Newt

    This is a Red-spotted Newt in a vernal pool. They are native to the Eastern United States and Southeastern Canada. They are also known as an; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, or Eastern Newt.

  • Red Eft

    Red Eft

    This is a Red Eft, which is the terrestrial phase of the Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) which is native to the Eastern United States and Canada. There are native to; Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia, Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec). They are also known as; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, Eastern Newt, Red Eft Newt, Newt.

  • Red Eft

    Red Eft

    This is a Red Eft, which is the terrestrial phase of the Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) which is native to the Eastern United States and Canada. There are native to; Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia, Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec). They are also known as; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, Eastern Newt, Red Eft Newt, Newt.

  • Red Eft,

    Red Eft,

    This is a Red Eft, which is the terrestrial phase of the Red Spotted Newt (Notophthalmus viridescens viridescens) which is native to the Eastern United States and Canada. There are native to; Alabama, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Maryland, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Mississippi, North Carolina, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, Vermont, West Virginia, Canada (New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Québec). They are also known as; Eastern Red-spotted Newt, Eastern Newt, Red Eft Newt, Newt.

  • Jefferson's Salamander

    Jefferson's Salamander

    A Jefferson's Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum) at the edge of a vernal pond in early March. Much of the pond was still ice covered. The costal grooves on its side are easily seen.

  • Jefferson's Salamander

    Jefferson's Salamander

    A Jefferson's Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum) at the edge of a vernal pond in early March.

  • Jefferson's Salamander

    Jefferson's Salamander

    A Jefferson's Salamander (Ambystoma jeffersonianum) at the edge of a vernal pond in early March. Much of the pond was still ice covered. The costal grooves on its side are easily seen.

  • Ambystoma maculatum

    Ambystoma maculatum

    A Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) that has remained buried in the earth all Winter is making it way to a vernal breeding pool.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) at night walking through the forest floor going to a vernal pool for breeding. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on a rainy night walking through the wet forest floor going to a vernal pool for breeding. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on a rainy night walking through the wet forest floor going to a vernal pool for breeding. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on a rainy night walking through the wet forest floor going to a vernal pool for breeding. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on a rainy night, walking across a road going to a vernal pool for breeding. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Spotted Salamander

    Spotted Salamander

    This is a Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on a rainy night in a vernal breeding pool. They are also known as a yellow spotted salamander. They are classified in a group known as “mole salamanders” in the genus Ambystoma.

  • Marbled Salamander

    Marbled Salamander

    Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum) on a log in the fall.

  • Marbled Salamander

    Marbled Salamander

    Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum) on a log in the fall.

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