Category
page 1Mole salamanders

axolotl
The axolotl (; from ; Ambystoma mexicanum) is a species of paedomorphic mole salamander. They mature into their terrestrial adult form without undergoing metamorphosis; the adults remain fully aquatic with obvious external gills. This trait, although somewhat unusual among the majority of amphibians, is not unique. Axolotls may be difficult to distinguish from the larval stage of other neotenic adult mole salamanders, such as mudpuppies (Necturus spp.) or the occasionally paedomorphic tiger salamander (A. tigrinum).

Tiger salamander
species of North American mole salamander

Ambystoma
genus of amphibians

Ambystoma maculatum
species of amphibian

California tiger salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma andersoni
species of amphibian

Ambystoma opacum
species of mole salamander found in the eastern United States

Blue-spotted salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma macrodactylum
species of amphibian

Ambystoma talpoideum
species of amphibian

Northwestern Salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma dumerilii
species of amphibian

Blunt-headed salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma jeffersonianum
species of amphibian

Ambystoma leorae
species of amphibian

Ambystoma velasci
species of amphibian

Mountain stream salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma annulatum
species of amphibian

Ambystoma texanum
species of salamander

Ambystoma mavortium
species of amphibian

Tarahumara salamander
species of amphibian

Lake Lerma salamande
species of amphibian

Frosted flatwoods salamander
species of amphibian

Ambystoma granulosum
species of amphibian
Ambystoma rivulare
species of amphibian

Puerto Hondo stream salamander
species of amphibian

Taylor's salamander
species of amphibian

Durango salamander
species of amphibian

Mabee's Salamander
species of amphibian

Streamside salamander
species of amphibian

Yellow-peppered Salamander
species of amphibian

Reticulated flatwoods salamander
species of amphibian

Delicate-skinned salamander
species of amphibian