The post 3 Field Signs That Reveal a Marbled Salamander’s Sex appeared first on A-Z Animals.If you come across a marbled salamander (Ambystoma opacum), consider yourself lucky—they spend most of their time hidden from view. These stout salamanders, which grow up to about 4.75 inches long, typically hide under logs, rocks, or other debris in forests. Because they’re nocturnal, marbled salamanders are most likely to leave their hiding places at ni…
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