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When looking for love, some small-mouthed salamanders can really go the distance. These intrepid amphibians (Ambystoma texanum) will risk death and dehydration to travel almost nine kilometers on ...
Small-mouthed salamanders along with other species of amphibians, migrate up to 200 yards to temporary spring pools to breed. (Tim Jagielo/WNIN News) Volunteers and staff are gathered in Wesselman ...
The small-mouth salamanders Denton studies are found throughout the Great Lakes region and the central U.S.,. They are also adorable. Measuring around five inches long from head to tail, ...
But while unisexual salamanders had brand-new tails in an average of 7.6 weeks, the small-mouthed salamanders took another month or so. Additionally, since unisexual salamanders are bigger ...
In two Ohio wetlands, Denton and his coauthors studied all-female salamanders that live alongside a more normal species called the small-mouthed salamander. Most of the all-female salamanders here ...
Tiger salamanders in their enclosure at Anita Purves Nature Center in Urbana. A small-mouth salamander in Busey Woods, Urbana. David Subers David Subers Tiger salamanders in their enclosure at ...
Garter snake hibernaculum at Pixley dam near Cokeville Meadows NWR, Wyo., (left) and a small-mouthed salamander (right). A cross section of wood showing carpenter bee tunnels and bee bread ...
Three of the egg masses were taken from populations of sexually reproducing male and female small-mouth salamanders (A. texanum). The other three egg blobs were collected from all-female (or ...