Tiger Salamander | HowStuffWorks
The California tiger salamander is a dark, stocky amphibian with white or yellow spots and a broad, rounded snout. It spends most of its time on land but migrates to ponds, lakes and reservoirs to breed. This species is a critical component of the California ecosystem and was once found throughout California's Central Valley and the foothills of the Coast Ranges. Habitat loss and predation by non-native species now threaten the California tiger salamander throughout its range.
IUCN Status: Vulnerable
USFWS Status: Endangered
Major Threats: Habitat loss and predation by non-native species
Habitat: Grasslands and open woodlands; breeds in vernal pools
Location: Northern California
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