Having an overall dark gray or black body the marbled salamander gets its name from the 4 7 white or gray bands crossing its back and sides often forming a marble pattern.
Marbled salamander identification sines.
It is a chunky.
It is closely related to the spotted blue spotted and jefferson salamanders.
The crossbands are grey in females white in males.
Like most mole salamanders it is relatively thick bodied.
Identification these are fairly large stout black salamanders with wide silver or white bands.
Markings tend to be gray in females white in males.
The plain belly is also black.
Marbled salamanders are very variable in their markings but usually show patterns of whitish or gray speckles spots or bars across the back.
Light crossbands of variable size shape and width on an otherwise black back and sides.
The back is generally shiny jet black while the belly is.
These crossbands vary in shape and also in color from silver white to gray.
At 4 5 inches long it is shorter.
Marbled salamanders are sexually dimorphic and dichromatic meaning that males and females are shaped and colored differently.
Marbled salamander ambystoma opacum 127mm 5in a stocky mole salamander stays underground most of the time.
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Light bands on shiny dark background.
A small stout salamander with silvery or white saddle shaped marks on its body from head to tail.
Giving rise to its name the marbled salamander is covered head to tail across is back in striking white to silver crossbands on a field that is otherwise black or dark gray.
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Males are typically smaller than females and during the breeding season their silvery white crossbands become bright white.
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