Ambystomatidae is a family of salamanders belonging to the Suborder Salamandroidea in the class Amphibia. It contains two genera, Ambystoma (the mole salamanders)...
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Mole salamander (redirect from Family Ambystomatidae)
org/lists/Ambystomatidae.shtml Data related to Ambystomatidae at Wikispecies Media related to Ambystoma at Wikimedia Commons Tree of Life: Ambystomatidae Herpseeker...
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Pacific Northwest in North America. They are included in the family Ambystomatidae, or alternatively, in their own monogeneric family Dicamptodontidae...
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side to side to propel the animal through the water. In the families Ambystomatidae and Salamandridae, the male's tail, which is larger than that of the...
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From Alytidae: Discoglossidae From Leiopelmatidae: Ascaphidae From Ambystomatidae: Dicamptodontidae From Caeciliidae: Scolecomorphidae, Typhlonectidae...
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jellies in the spotted salamander, Ambystoma maculatum (Shaw) (Caudata: Ambystomatidae)". Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. 100A (3): 653–660. doi:10...
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Twitter. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ambystoma mexicanum. Ambystomatidae at Curlie Follow the Eggs, Hatchlings and Juveniles Mating Dance and...
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salamander (Ambystoma velasci) is a species of mole salamander in the family Ambystomatidae. It is typically considered endemic to Mexico, although its range might...
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Proteidae are obligate paedomorphs, whereas species belonging to the Ambystomatidae are facultative paedomorphs. In finance, "obligated" refers to funds...
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= probably extirpated Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amphibians of California. Portals: Amphibians California...
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