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Northwestern Salamander - Amphibian
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Northwestern Salamander

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Northwestern Salamander (Ambystoma gracile) is a Pacific Northwest mole salamander with prominent parotoid glands that secrete a milky, toxic substance used to deter predators.

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Northwestern Salamander ranks #159 of 216 in the Amphibian ranking, behind Crawfish Frog, ahead of Mole Salamander.

Milky toxin and paedomorphosis are notable, though visually subdued and regionally known.

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How good is Northwestern Salamander?
Northwestern Salamander scores 7.12/10 (Good) on Lunoo, making it a well-rated option in the Amphibian category. Milky toxin and paedomorphosis are notable, though visually subdued and regionally known.
What are the best alternatives to Northwestern Salamander?
See our alternatives page for Northwestern Salamander for a ranked list with scores. Top alternatives include: Spotted Salamander, Eastern Tiger Salamander, Marbled Salamander.
How does Northwestern Salamander compare to Spotted Salamander?
See our detailed comparison of Northwestern Salamander vs Spotted Salamander with scores, features, and an AI-powered verdict.
Is Northwestern Salamander worth it in 2026?
With a score of 7.12/10, Northwestern Salamander is a solid option in Amphibian. See all Amphibian ranked.

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