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Flatwoods Salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum)
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Flatwoods salamander (Ambystoma cingulatum)
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The Flatwoods Salamander, Ambystoma cingulatum, is found in pine flatwoods in extreme northern Florida. It has a gray back blotched with brown and a black belly flecked with gray. It reaches a length of 5".

Burning trends and potential negative effects of suppressing wetland fires on flatwoods salamanders. Natural Areas Journal. 25(3): 290-294. [55610] 10. Blanchard, Frank N. 1923. The life history of the four-toed salamander. The American Naturalist.

Unlike flatwoods salamanders (Ambystoma cingulatum), Mabee’s salamander has fewer and duller speckles on its back and only a single row of jaw teeth.

for deer, bobcat, skunks, opossums, and raccoons, quail, turkey, and many songbirds, particularly warblers. Endangered, threatened, and species of special concern found in this habitat include the Red-cockaded Woodpecker, the Flatwoods Salamander, ...

Effects of slash pine silviculture on a Florida population of the flatwoods salamander. Conservation Biology 10:426-437.
Mierzwa, K. S. 1997. Amphibians and reptiles. Pp. 319-325 in: S. Packard and C.

See also: Salamander, Mole, Newt, Mole Salamander, Southern Appalachian Salamander

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