It gets its name from the white or silver bands that cover the black bodies of adult salamanders.
Marbled salamander interesting facts.
Like most of the mole salamanders it is secretive spending most of its life under logs or in burrows.
The name salamander comes from the greek word for fire lizard.
Marbled salamanders are very defensive about their territory.
Adult marbled salamanders breed only in dried up pools ponds and ditches and females lay their eggs under the leaves there.
The male marbled salamanders arrive before the female ones at the prospective sites of breeding during breeding season.
Adults can grow to about 11 cm 4 in small compared to other members of its genus.
The second stage is a larva with gill buds.
Recently transformed young will wait for a rainy night before migrating away from the breeding site.
The tail of the marbled salamander is poisonous.
The marbled salamander is a stocky boldly banded salamander.
A marbled salamander has an interesting life cycle.
The male marbled salamanders have white bands and the female s bands are more silver grey.
A long term study conducted at the savannah river ecological laboratory shows that fluctuations in amphibian populations including marbled salamanders can be a natural phenomenon.
Like many salamanders the marbled salamander has poisonous glands on its tail to protect it somewhat from predators.
Larvae feed on zooplankton until they grow large enough to hunt.
They are extremely unsocial and lonely creatures.
Apart from their breeding season they hardly come in contact with others of its species.
Like many salamanders marbled salamanders have poison glands in their tails to help deter predators.
The third stage is a larva with developing gills.
The first stage of the life cycle is the egg they lay their eggs on land.
These salamanders move primarily at night to decrease competition with other species and avoid predation risks.
Some salamander species can be poisonous and some even have teeth.
This name came about when salamanders came running out of the logs they had been hiding in when those logs were thrown on a fire.
Marbled salamanders are carnivores that hunt by tracking movement and smell.
Almost all carnivorous and omnivorous species in the animal kingdom think the marbled salamanders make a delicious snack.
These salamanders are occasionally can be found around dry hillsides but never far from a moist environment.
The marbled salamander is typically found in floodplains and low lying fertile areas dominated by hardwood trees.
Petranka 1998 unlike most other mole salamanders this species does not breed in water.
The marbled salamander ambystoma opacum also called the banded salamander is a member of the mole salamander family.
Marbled salamanders are very interesting species in terms of behavior.
Adult marbled salamanders live in damp woodlands often close to ponds or streams.
They prey on small insects worms slugs and snails.