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The scientific or taxonomic name would be Hemidactylium scutatum.
Salamander Energy was created in 2005.
The Long-Toed Salamander is not endangered, but it is threatened. Like any Salamander, their skin is semipermeable, which aids them in absorbing water and oxygen. Chemical fertilizers are easily transmitted through water affecting salamanders. The forestry industry has also removed many of the smaller wetlands where the Long-Toed salamander is known to bred. This is common practice in the Peace River Valley, Alberta causing many populations to disappear. Another effecting factor is goldfish that have been released into the wild. These fish are commonly released into ponds and rivers after growing too large in captivity. Once released, goldfish prey upon the eggs and the larvae of the long toed salamander.
Four-toed Elephant Shrew was created in 1846.
The Tree Toed Amphiuma is a type of aquatic salamander. They grow upwards of 3-4 feet and eat fish,worms,shrimp and insects.
Tiger salamanderEastern Red-backed salamanderBlue-spotted salamanderEastern NewtMudpuppyFour-toed salamander
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Ambystoma macrodactylum.
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the yellow spotted salamander is one Barton Springs Salamander (Eurycea sosorum) Cali Calafornia tiger Salamander (Ambystoma californiense) Cheat Mountain Salamander (Plethodon nettingi)desert slender Salamander (Batrachoseps aridus) Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum) Red Hills Salamander (Phaeognathus hubrichti)San Marcos Salamander (Eurycea nana)Santa Cruz long-toed Salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum croceum)Shenandoah Salamander (Plethodon shenandoah) Sonora tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi) Texas blind Salamander (Typhlomolge rathbuni) Yellow spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum)
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There are four states with a salamander as their state amphibian - Alabama, Kansas, South Carolina, and Tennessee. They all have different versions of the salamander, though. Alabama has the Red Hills Salamander, Kansas has the Barred Tiger Salamander, South Carolina has the Spotted Salamander, and Tennessee has the Cave Salamander as a representative.