The tiger salamander on the left displays a tail of normal length. The salamander on the right is in the process of regenerating its tail following an infection. Look closely to see the newly formed tip peeking out at the end. The Salamander and the New Tail March 16, 2018 It’s come to my attention
Amphibian Sheds
Like a lacy glove that’s been cast aside, the shed skin of a tiger salamander floats in a dish of water. Note the keratinized tips of the toes, which aid in digging and gripping. Amphibian Sheds March 17, 2017 If you’ve ever visited Hickory Knolls, you probably noticed that we have a lot of snakes.
Amphibian Shed, Salamander, SkinSallies
If lately you’ve found yourself leaving no stone unturned, it could be that you’re a very thorough and exacting individual. Or maybe, like some of us here at the park district, you’ve just finished a week of Reptile and Amphibian Camp. Also known as Herp Camp, this program focuses on the scaly and smooth-skinned critters
Amphibian, Salamander, Sallies