description Northwestern Salamander Overview
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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