Found throughout the entire state marbled salamanders occur in habitats ranging from moist woodlands to dry wooded hillsides and they are best found by looking under debris such as logs or rocks.
Marbled salamander habitat.
In the fall it leaves the woods and migrates to a.
It spends most of its time in a burrow in leaf litter or under bark and logs.
Marbled salamanders are distributed across the eastern us from new hampshire to northern florida and west to lake michigan in the north and texas in the south.
Habitat the marbled salamander is typically found in floodplains and low lying fertile areas dominated by hardwood trees.
It can be found in a variety of habitats from moist sandy areas to dry hillsides.
The marbled salamanders are found in the damp woodlands where there is a lot of dirt and water to be found.
They usually live close to ponds streams or in marshlands but they can also be found in dry hillsides as long as there is some water nearby.
However because marbled salamanders are the only fall breeder larvae encountered in vernal pool habitats in winter or early spring february april prior to other salamanders breeding are likely to be marbled salamanders.
The body is black with light bands of varying widths running across the back.
Marbled salamanders are found in the eastern united states from southern new england to northern florida and west to illinois and texas.
Habitat the marbled salamander lives in forests and woodlands.
A small stout bodied salamander this species is easily identified by its distinct black and white patterning across its entire body.
They have been found as far north as new hampshire though only two sightings have been reported there.
They occur in a variety of habitats which can range from low lying floodplains to wooded hillsides.
Ambystoma opacum the marbled salamander is one of many amphibians found in the bottomland hardwood forests of mississippi.
They are occasionally spotted on dry hillsides but rarely stray far from moist environs.
Range and habitat marbled salamanders are found throughout the southeast but are absent from southeastern georgia peninsular florida and the higher elevations of the appalachian mountains.
Overall they are more tolerant of dry habitat than many other salamanders due to their burrowing ability.
During the breeding season look in depressions that will become vernal pools.
They are a fossorial species.