Eggs of Terrestrial Salamanders Found in Calfornia
Spotted salamander | Roads End Naturalist | Page 2
Eggs Terrestrial Salamanders in Calfornia
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Woodlands Nature Station in LBL on X: "#SignsOfSpring: Spotted Salamanders are laying their eggs in vernal pools right now! We know these are salamander eggs because salamanders lay their eggs in clumps
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Eggs of Terrestrial Salamanders Found in Calfornia
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Vernal Pool Salamanders
A Spotted salamander laying her eggs. These salamanders can live to be 30 years old and live underground except to feed at night and to breed and lay... | By Kentucky Heartwood | Facebook
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Yellow Spotted Salamanders lay eggs in globs that grow to the size of softballs. Their eggs often host photosynthetic algae, which seem to benefit the developing salamander eggs while apparently stressing out
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