NOUN
- widely distributed brown or black North American salamander with vertical yellowish blotches
How To Use tiger salamander In A Sentence
- Isolated retinal bipolar cells from tiger salamanders act like adaptive filters: at resting potential, their response gain and time constant are maximal, and transfer functions are lowpass.
- Finally, where residual populations of tiger salamanders have survived despite the odds in still isolated locations, they have become a target of the pet trade.
- Another family, the Ambystomatidae occurs in the New World from Canada to central Mexico and includes the tiger salamander and the axolotl.
- Tiger salamanders often become neotenic (retaining their larval forms) even reproducing as larvae, and only rarely metamorphosing into terrestrial adults. Adaptations of desert amphibians and reptiles
- Probably a lot of people would recognize other Ambystoma; they include the tiger salamander and the axlotl. Archive 2008-05-01
- In Iowa, what many people call mud puppies are the waterdogs, the larvae of our tiger salamander.