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The green salamander (Aneides aeneus) is a species of lungless amphibian belonging to the Plethodontidae family, primarily native to the Appalachian region of the eastern United States. It is distinguished by its flattened body and green, lichen-like skin markings, which provide camouflage against t...
Why this score?
Lichen-green pattern and rock-crevice specialization give unusually strong visual appeal.
Scoring methodologyThe clouded salamander (Aneides ferreus) is a species of lungless salamander native to the Pacific Northwest coast of North America. It is distinguished by its climbing ability, utilizing expanded, adhesive toe tips to scale vertical rock faces and tree trunks in search of shelter or prey. They prim...
Why this score?
Climbing ability and coastal forest habitat are notable, but mainstream profile is modest.
Scoring methodologyThe black salamander, Aneides flavipunctatus, is a lungless salamander native to parts of northern California and southwestern Oregon. It exchanges gases through its skin and the lining of its mouth rather than through lungs, so it depends on cool, moist refuges beneath rocks, logs, bark, and within...
Why this score?
Climbing behavior and western range interest specialists, but appearance and recognition are restrained.
Scoring methodologyA lungless salamander (Aneides hardii) endemic to the Sacramento Mountains of southern New Mexico, inhabiting cool high-elevation coniferous forests and reproducing via direct-developing terrestrial eggs.
Why this score?
Narrow mountain endemic with conservation interest, but visually and publicly understated.
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