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Spotted Salamander

Ambystoma maculatum

amby_macu_002.jpegPhoto Credit: Wisconsin DNR, Robert Hay

Family: Ambystomatidae (Mole salamanders)
Status: Common
Size: 4 to 7 inches

The dorsal (back) side of the body is generally black or dark brown with prominent yellow spots along the body, often appearing in two relatively distinct rows before merging into one on the tail. Often there are two orange spots at the base of the head.

spotted-sal-map.jpegSpecies range (darker) in Wisconsin

Its sides have obvious costal grooves and the ventral (belly) area is light gray. Spotted salamanders prefer closed-canopy hardwood forests with heavy ground-layer vegetation because of their cooler microclimates and higher humidities. They spend considerable time underground during the warmer months and can sometimes be found under rotting logs or in humus during spring and fall. Spotted salamanders eat earthworms, mollusks and arthropods.