Long-toed salamander
A species of Mole salamander, Also known as Mole salamander Scientific name : Ambystoma macrodactylum Genus : Mole salamander
Long-toed salamander, A species of Mole salamander
Also known as:
Mole salamander
Botanical name: Ambystoma macrodactylum
Genus: Mole salamander
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The long-toed salamander (Ambystoma macrodactylum, Baird 1849) is a mole salamander in the family Ambystomatidae. This species, typically 4.1â8.9 cm (1.6â3.5 in) long when mature, is characterized by its mottled black, brown, and yellow pigmentation, and its long outer fourth toe on the hind limbs. Analysis of fossil records, genetics, and biogeography suggest A. macrodactylum and A. laterale are descended from a common ancestor that gained access to the western
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Scientific Classification
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Chordates Class
Amphibians Order
Salamanders Family
Mole salamanders Genus
Mole salamander Species
Long-toed salamander