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Marbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum)
DescriptionHabitatsMixed pine-hardwood forests, bottomland hardwoods and swamps. In upland areas this species can be found along creek and river valleys. Habits and Life HistoryBreeds September to Novemeber in shallow woodland pools and small forest ponds. This species usually lays eggs in damp depressions before they are filled by fall rains. Prey and Hunting TechniquesTemperament and DefenseConservationState Distribution and AbundanceGallery
ContributorsTobin Fulmer Bibliography
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