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RE: Salamanders in Minnesota

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Posted by: Newterd_Salamndr at Tue Jun 30 08:24:47 2009  [ Report Abuse ] [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by Newterd_Salamndr ]  
   

You're asking level 9 questions when you're at level 1...

I may have missed it, but were you specifically asking about "mole salamanders"? You had mentioned hearing about the "hundreds and hundreds of salamanders that exodus across roads at one point in time". If so, then there are many ways to capture them. Easy ways...well, you'll have to figure them out on your own. I can assure you that right now will be a rough time to find 1 adult. But there is a time of year that you can catch them by the thousands. The larvae is not the easy way and you don't lift any rocks or logs in water to find them.(not too sure what exactly they may have been referring to in that response...) If you google "mole salamander migration"...that will give you a great start. But I think it would have been easier to answer if you'd been a little more specific on the type of salamander....ex.) Spotted salamander, Marbled salamander, Tiger Salamander, Redback salamander, Two-lined salamander, etc... Good luck!!!


   

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