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The Salamander That Never Grows Up and Can Regrow Its Brain (Axolotl)Imagine a creature so magical it seems ripped from the pages of a fantasy novel—a being that never truly ages, can regrow ...
Now, a new study of 18 captive-bred axolotls found that they can survive in some wild wetlands in Mexico. The findings are ...
In a study that provides hope for the long-term future of a creature that was pushed to the brink of extinction, scientists ...
Some creatures are dimensional travelers. Whether it be squirrels flying through the air or big cats gliding gracefully ...
Salamanders, like frogs and toads, are amphibians. This means they lead "double lives" spending their early existence as aquatic larvae which undergo metamorphosis, transforming into land-based ...
The Eastern red-backed salamander has been spotted in Ohio. Learn more about them, endangered status, and Ohio's rarest ...
In 2002, a salamander lagoon was created in the north woodlots. The lagoon provides new habitat to increase the abundance and diversity of salamander at the farm. Two herpetologists, Dr. Martin ...
This is the time of year when our local amphibians will be migrating back to their natal pools to mate and lay eggs.
Research shows that as urban development booms, this salamander's population declines — and with good reason, since development exposes the sensitive amphibian, its eggs and its invertebrate prey to ...
Samford University is making major changes to its proposed Creekside development south of campus across from Lakeshore Parkway that will protect salamander habitat and the Shades Creek watershed.
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