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Ambystoma californiense (Gray, 1853) California Tiger Salamander
Ambystoma californiense (Gray, 1853) California Tiger Salamander (A. californiense gallery) The California Tiger Salamander is a large, robust salamander, with striking coloration and pattern. This species is endemic to California ...
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(Axis calamianensis)Calientes water frog (Telmatobius hauthali)California leaf-nosed bat (Macrotus californicus)California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense)Cameroon climbing mou (Dendromus oreas ... cynocephalus)Tiger (Panthera tigris)Tinkling froglet (Crinia tinnula)Togo Slippery Frog (Conraua derooi)Tokyo salamander (Hynobius tokyoensis)Toothy splayfoot salamander (Chiropterotriton ...
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Environment News Service News Index July 2004
Clinton Says Republicans Weakened His Environmental Advances States, Environmentalists Challenge Power Plant Cooling Water Rule California Tiger Salamander Protected, Ranchers Win Concessions Summer Fires Char Portugal, France AmeriScan: July 26, 2004 Democratic Convention ...
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Welcome to Environmental Review - Archives - 2004
Declines of Amphibians Simon Stuart Download PDF October 2004 Vol 11-10 Threats to the California Tiger Salamander H. Bradley Shaffer Measuring Carbon Storage in Recovering Forests Whendee Silver Download PDF September 2004 ...
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Welcome to Environmental Review - Archives - 2004
Great Plains. The California tiger salamander is a unique species that formed when California was isolated by the uplift of the Sierra Nevada mountains several hundred thousand years ago. The California tiger salamander ...
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Ambystoma mavortium (Baird, 1850) Barred Tiger Salamander , Ambystoma tigrinum (Green, 1825) Eastern Tiger Salamander
California tiger salamander (Ambystoma californiense), and the Mexican tiger salamander (Ambystoma velasci) were considered subspecies or members of the taxon Ambystoma tigrinum, the Easter tiger salamander ...
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Mount Diablo Interpretive Association - Making the Connections: Recreation and Stewardship
San Joaquin kit fox, golden eagle, burrowing owl, California tiger salamander, red-legged frog and fairy shrimp. The Los Vaqueros watershed poses remarkable possibilities ... two thousand have already been planted. A variety of cottonwood, red willow, California rose, California buckeye and elderberry seedlings are also being planted along Kellogg Creek. All plant ...
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Nature Files - NatureWorks
Booby Blue Grouse Blue Jay Blue-spotted Salamander Bobcat Brant Brown Pelican Cactus Wren California Ground Squirrel California Quail California Tiger Salamander Canada Goose Canada Lynx Canvasback Caribou ... Long-tailed Weasel Marbled Godwit Magnificent Frigate Mallard Marbled Godwit Marbled Salamander Margay Masked Booby Mexican Ground Squirrel Moose Mountain Bluebird Monarch Butterfly ...
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Herper.com: Reptiles and Amphibians: Salamander Hybridization
Salamander Hybridization A California study of the hybridization between native California tiger salamanders and introduced barred tiger salamanders shows that the hybrids have "remarkable vigor." The researchers predict that eventually all California tiger ...
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San Diego Zoo's Animal Bytes: Salamander & Newt
Sirens keep their gills all their lives, allowing them to breathe underwater. Others, such as the tiger salamander, lose their gills as they grow older and develop lungs to breathe air. But most, like the arboreal salamander Aneides lugubris and the California slender salamander Batrachoseps attenuatus, ...
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