Ambystoma

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Ambystoma is a genus of mole salamanders known for their robust bodies, terrestrial habits, and in some species remarkable regenerative abilities.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf genus
taxon
activityPattern mostly nocturnal
bodyForm robust body
class Amphibia
commonName mole salamanders
conservationConcern habitat loss threat to several species
describedBy Johann Jakob von Tschudi NERFINISHED
describedInYear 1838
development aquatic larvae
diet carnivorous
distribution Canada NERFINISHED
Mexico NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
ecologicalRole insect predator
prey for larger vertebrates
family Ambystomatidae NERFINISHED
fertilization internal fertilization via spermatophores
habitat forests
grasslands
near freshwater bodies
terrestrial environments
kingdom Animalia
limbType tetrapod limbs
locomotion primarily terrestrial
metamorphosis larval to adult terrestrial stage
nativeRange Neotropics NERFINISHED
North America NERFINISHED
notableSpecies Ambystoma laterale
Ambystoma maculatum NERFINISHED
Ambystoma mavortium
Ambystoma mexicanum NERFINISHED
Ambystoma tigrinum NERFINISHED
notableTrait limb regeneration
tail regeneration
order Urodela
overwinteringBehavior burrowing underground
parentTaxon Ambystomatidae NERFINISHED
phylum Chordata
prey invertebrates
small vertebrates
reproduction egg-laying
researchUse model organism for regeneration studies
model organism in developmental biology
respiration gills in larvae
lungs in adults
skeletonType vertebrate endoskeleton
skinType moist glandular skin
taxonRank genus

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