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OHIO SALAMANDERS Basic Salamander Info. Guide to identification
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SALAMANDER BASICS Lay eggs – juveniles hatch with gills for underwater breath All breathe through the skin Divided into 3 groups based on lifestyle, habitat, body type and tail type Round tail – terrestrial Wedge shaped tail – partly aquatic Keeled tail – completely aquatic
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3 BASIC GROUPINGS Mole salamanders spend most of life in burrows Lungless salamanders spend most of life on land in damp areas Aquatic salamanders live most of live in water
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GREEN SALAMANDER
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GREEN SALAMANDER (LUNGLESS) 3-5” Green splotchy on top, pale underneath Round tail Prefers limestone caves and cliffs in southern Ohio
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HELLBENDER
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EASTERN HELLBENDER (AQUATIC) Very large (12-24”) All brown Wrinkled skin in sides for breathing better Keeled tail Aquatic – rocky bottom streams and rivers Endangered in Ohio
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MARBLED SALAMANDER
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MARBLED SALAMANDER (MOLE) 3-5” Black with white banding/marbling Round tail Burrows in ground or under logs Uses wooded vernal pools to breed
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MUDPUPPY
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MUDPUPPY (AQUATIC) Large (8-13”) Gray or brown with dark spots Large, reddish external gills present for entire life Completely aquatic Keeled tail Lives in muddy bottom lakes, ponds, rivers, streams
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RED-BACKED SALAMANDER
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RED-BACKED & “LEAD-BACK”
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RED-BACKED SALAMANDER (LUNGLESS) 2-4” 3 color phases Regular “red-back” is dark gray with orange strip down back “lead-back” is all dark gray – no orange Rare all red phase Round tail Lives under logs in moist woodlands – very common
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RED-SPOTTED NEWT (JUVENILE)
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RED-SPOTTED NEWT (ADULT)
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RED-SPOTTED NEWT (AQUATIC) 3-4” Hatches as “Red Eft” juvenile – lives on land Bright orange with red spots on back Rounded tail Develops into semi-aquatic adult Olive green with faded red spots on back Keeled tail Prefers wooded streams, rivers, pools
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SLIMY SALAMANDER
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NORTHERN SLIMY SALAMANDER (LUNGLESS) 5-7” Found under logs/stumps in hilly wooded areas Black with fine white dots Round tail Secretes slime layer as a defense
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SPOTTED SALAMANDER
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SPOTTED SALAMANDER (MOLE) 6-8” Found in moist wooded areas near water Spend most of the year burrowed underground Dark in color with round yellow spots round tail
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TIGER SALAMANDER
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TIGER SALAMANDER (MOLE) 7-8” Dark brown with tan or yellow blotches or stripes Wedge-shaped tail Burrows for most the year in sandy soils Uses large bodies of water for breeding
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TWO-LINED SALAMANDER
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TWO-LINED SALAMANDER (LUNGLESS) 2-4” long Bright yellow, dull orange, golden brown color 2 dark lines running down the back Found in small rocky streams of wooded areas Wedge-shaped tail
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DUSKY SALAMANDER
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DUSKY SALAMANDER (LUNGLESS) 2-5” Variable body color – some dull shade of brown Pale diagonal line runs from eye to corner of mouth Hind feet much larger than front feet Habitat: hide under rocks and debris in small woodland streams and wet areas Very common Round tail
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