Adult salamanders live on land in lush areas, near shade and water so their skin does not dry out. They migrate to the place where they were born to lay their eggs. But, they do not lay eggs every year. We followed a trail along the stream where the salamanders are know to come to lay their eggs.
One of many salamanders we found.
Nate was not interested in holding it.
Brian did. This it Tina our salamander guide.
Nate was not interested in holding it.
Brian did. This it Tina our salamander guide.
Nate pointed out all the waterfalls along the way.
Nate in the middle of the stream.
Salamanders have an interesting courting ritual. Several males will surround one female, trying to get their scent on her. This is called a salamander ball. The males have previously left a sperm sac nearby. The female will choose her mate and find his sperm sac to fertilize her eggs.
There were about 5-6 salamanders in this ball.
What an awesome field trip!
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