What is the tiger salamanders behavior?
William Smith
Published May 22, 2026
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Beside this, what do Tiger salamanders look like?
Tiger salamanders are approximately six to eight inches (15 to 20 centimeters) long. These amphibians have dark gray, brown, or black bodies with brownish-yellow markings. In some subspecies, the yellow markings are large spots or stripes, while other subspecies have small yellow, irregularly shaped spots.
Also, how long can a tiger salamander live? 25 years
Likewise, why is it called tiger salamander?
The tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum) is the world's largest land salamander. It gets its name from the light spots or bars on a dark body. It has a broad head and small eyes. The tiger salamander is a member of the mole salamander family.
How poisonous are tiger salamanders?
Tiger salamanders have a poisonous tail gland, which produces a toxic milky secretion for self-defense. They will curl up head and tail to display this gland as a warning. They also have specialized foot pads for burrowing.
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