Click to learn more about salamanders of north carolina salamanders order caudata are a diverse group of amphibians.
Marbled salamander nc.
They can be found in both aquatic and terrestrial habitats though water is essential for survival.
They have smooth dark gray to black skin or even deep purple above with a gray belly.
Marbled salamanders are found in the eastern united states from southern new england to northern florida and west to illinois and texas.
The marbled salamander or ambystoma opacum can be found throughout north carolina.
While herping alex green finds a beautiful marbled salamander.
Marbled salamanders range from the northeast united states down through georgia and across the gulf states to texas.
They live in woodlands near vernal pools where larvae develop.
They are also found northward in tennessee kentucky and indiana.
Females are larger and have silver bands.
Males have silver bands that turn white during breeding to attract a mate.
Apparently both conifer and deciduous forests are used equally wilson 1995.
This salamander can be found in moist to mesic forests of lowland areas and to a lesser extent uplands.
Marbled salamanders reach a length of 4 to 5 inches 10 to 12 7 cm head and body.
The marbled salamander is one of the smaller ambystomatid mole salamander species found in north carolina with adults only reaching lengths between 3 4 inches.
It is a striking chunky amphibian sometimes called the banded salamander because of the white bands around its body.
Their habitats are damp woodlands forests and places with soft and wet soil.
As with many ambystomatids the marbled salamander is a relatively stocky species.
Occur throughout the state but are uncommon in the mountains king 1939 martof et al.
Most salamanders are nocturnal and can be found under rocks and fallen trees.
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They have been found as far north as new hampshire though only two sightings have been reported there.
The marbled salamander is one of the smaller ambystomatid mole salamander species found in north carolina with adults only reaching lengths between 3 4 inches.
North carolina designated the marbled salamander ambystoma opacum as the official state salamander in 2013.
As with many ambystomatids the marbled salamander is a relatively stocky species.