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Submitted by ktande36 on April 5, 2009
What does rotting wood, blue spots, and a diet of spiders and slugs have in common? Normally well nothing, but in this circumstance they are all conversialy related to none other than the salamandor, scientifically known as Ambystoma Laterale. The blue spotted salamandor taxonomic classification goes as follows; kingdom : Animailia, Phylum : Chordata, class: Lissamphibibia, order: Caudata, Family: Ambystomatidae and their genus is Ambystoma. This Salamandor can be easily spotted on the banks of lakes, the creveses of caves and on throughout the worlds most decidious woodlands; although they do prefer areas with acess to vernal pools if possible. Planning on visiting a cave?, well don’t get your hopes up on seeing one there in this age. Many scientists believe that the days of the salamandor lining the walls are over, due mostly to destruction and deterioration over time. Salamandors actually are in danger in pretty much any enviornment they choose to call home. The number of wetlands and forests is decreasing every year, in the last 100 years alone 54% of wetlands have been lost. Vernal pools would be the perfect fix for salamandors, if not for the fact that they only appear in the spring. People today don’t realize the importance of preservation and upkeep on amphibian habitats and it is because of this that our world is seeing a substantial decrease in amphibians every decade.
It's obvious they have blue spots, hence the name blue spotted salamandor, but what else can people do to distinguish them? First of all they are usually shiny and have a blue/black dorsal color to them as well as blue spots throughout their bodies. However, the same amount of spots won't be on all salamandors it tends to vary. Not only are we able to distinguish them by their color but by their feet as well. In the front you will spot four little toes and in the back feet well add one more to that, weird huh? Their bodies consist of twelve different grooves as well. They...
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