Like most of the mole salamanders it is secretive spending most of its life under logs or in burrows.
Marbled salamander identification.
The marbled salamander is a relatively common resident throughout north carolina.
At 4 5 inches long it is shorter than its relatives but proportionately chunkier plump.
Marbled salamanders are sexually dimorphic and dichromatic meaning that males and females are shaped and colored differently.
Marbled salamander occurrence map.
The bands of females tend to be gray while those of males are more white.
It is closely related to the spotted blue spotted and jefferson salamanders.
Red backed salamander occurrence map.
Sporting white or gray bands across its body this secretive species is known to hide out beneath leaves and logs.
These are fairly large stout black salamanders with wide silver or white bands.
Description marbled salamanders grow to about 3 5 4 25 in 9 10 7 cm in size and are stout bodiedand chubby in appearance.
This species is sexually dimorphic males tend.
The marbled salamander is listed as a threatened species in michigan.
The bands often run together or are interrupted and broadest on the sides of the body.
They can be identified by their black dark brown body including its venter with light white silvery crossbandson the dorsum.
The background color is rich black and becomes a light bluish black on the lower sides.
Like most mole salamanders it is relatively thick bodied.
The marbled salamander is a stocky boldly banded salamander.
Marbled salamanders are part of the mole salamander family which is a group of salamanders endemic to north america and the only genus in the family ambystomatidae.
The small mouthed salamander is an endangered species in michigan.
The marbled salamander is a mole salamander.
The upper body pattern is made up of white to light grey crossbands that run across the head body and tail.
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 1.
Small stout bodied species.