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Spotted Salamander Collection

The spotted salamander, also known as Ambystoma maculatum, is a fascinating creature that captivates the eyes and hearts of nature enthusiasts

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Yellow-spotted salamander eggs (Ambystoma maculatum) showing symbiosis with green algae

Yellow-spotted salamander eggs (Ambystoma maculatum) showing symbiosis with green algae, New Brunswick, Canada, May 2015

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum), New York, USA, April

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum), New York, USA, April

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) in early spring migration to woodland pond

Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) in early spring migration to woodland pond, New York, USA

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) New York, USA

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) New York, USA

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Salamander (Caudata) On A White Background; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Salamander (Caudata) On A White Background; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Salamander (Caudata) With Its Reflection On A White Surface; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Salamander (Caudata) With Its Reflection On A White Surface; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Salamander (Caudata) Swimming In Water; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Salamander (Caudata) Swimming In Water; Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia, Spain

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) CAPTIVE. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County

Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) CAPTIVE. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County
Spotted Salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) Captive. The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve, Telfair County. Georgia, USA

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted Salamander

Spotted Salamander

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Pair of Spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss

Pair of Spotted salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted Salamander, black with bright yellow spots warning that it is poisonous

Spotted Salamander, black with bright yellow spots warning that it is poisonous, streamlined body and tail, long splayed toes for digging, crawling over mushrooms, side view

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Two Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum), one curled up, view from above

Two Spotted Salamanders (Ambystoma maculatum), one curled up, view from above

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) looking over branch, front view

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) looking over branch, front view

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss leaves, close-up

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss leaves, close-up

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss under leaves

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) on moss under leaves

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) climbing onto branch

Spotted salamander (Ambystoma maculatum) climbing onto branch

Background imageSpotted Salamander Collection: Spotted Salamander, smooth black skin with bright yellow spots, wide mouth

Spotted Salamander, smooth black skin with bright yellow spots, wide mouth, splayed toes for shovelling soil aside, crawling over branch, front view


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The spotted salamander, also known as Ambystoma maculatum, is a fascinating creature that captivates the eyes and hearts of nature enthusiasts. In New York, USA, during the month of April, these beautiful amphibians embark on an early spring migration to woodland ponds. Their journey is filled with determination and purpose. One remarkable aspect of the spotted salamander's life cycle is its symbiotic relationship with green algae. The yellow-spotted salamander eggs showcase this unique bond in a mesmerizing display. These tiny embryos create a harmonious connection with the algae, benefiting from their photosynthetic abilities while providing them shelter. In captivity at The Orianne Indigo Snake Preserve in Telfair County, one can witness the captivating presence of these elusive creatures up close. Their intricate patterns and vibrant colors are truly awe-inspiring. Historical records depict the timeless beauty of spotted salamanders through engravings found in The Pictorial Museum of Animated Nature from c. 1860. Even then, people recognized their significance within the animal kingdom. From Tarifa, Cadiz, Andalusia in Spain comes stunning imagery capturing both reflection and movement of these incredible creatures. Salamanders swimming gracefully through water or resting against a white background highlight their elegance and adaptability. Whether observed in their natural habitat or under human care, each encounter with a spotted salamander offers an opportunity to appreciate nature's wonders firsthand. These resilient beings remind us that even amidst constant change and challenges faced by our environment today; there is still hope for harmony between species if we take action to protect them.