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  1. The northern slimy salamander is called "slimy" because it produces sticky slime from glands on its lower back and tail in order to defend itself from predators. It is also sometimes referred to as the viscid salamander, grey-spotted salamander, slippery salamander, or sticky salamander, depending on which source is consulted. Description

  2. Aug 21, 2022 · With over 700 living species, salamanders can be difficult to understand. So this guide is for you! Explore different types of salamanders here to find out.

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    • Murky Future. Salamanders are vulnerable for a few reasons. First, "they are really closely tied to their environment," said Kim Terrell, a conservation biologist with the Smithsonian's National Zoo in Washington, D.C., who studies hellbender immune systems.
    • Mysterious Disease. Unknown diseases may also be afflicting hellbenders, and researchers are ramping up monitoring efforts to try to understand why the animals are getting hit with chronic skin conditions.
    • Healthy Hellbenders. Floyd and his colleagues are working hard to ensure their hellbender populations remain safe. The state has perhaps some of the healthiest populations of hellbenders in the country, Floyd explained, and they regularly monitor the wild animals to make sure they stay that way.
    • Hellbenders in the Empire State. Unfortunately, hellbenders in New York aren't doing as well. "We have them in only two watersheds in New York State—the Allegheny River watershed and the Susquehanna watershed," said New York State's Roblee.
  4. Oct 30, 2022 · Its rippled and mucus-y skin can make North America’s largest salamander a creepy sight to behold. “It has a face only your mother could love,” says Eric Chapman, director of aquatic science ...

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  5. Oct 19, 2023 · These are three of the quirky nicknames for the hellbender, the largest salamander in North America. Hellbenders live slow-moving lives in mountain streams of the eastern United States, from Arkansas to New York. They are mostly active at night, feeding on crayfish.

  6. Oct 22, 2022 · However, these creatures are easily identifiable by their features and habitats. There’s the red-backed salamander, the northern dusky salamander, and the blue-spotted salamander, just to name a few. Let’s take a look at 24 types of salamanders in Ohio. 1. Mountain Dusky Salamander.