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Gray Tiger Salamander (Amphibian) By; Colby Heaman And Ali Henderson

Gray Tiger Salamander (Amphibian)

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Gray Tiger Salamander (Amphibian). By; Colby H eaman And Ali Henderson. Size. A gray tiger salamander grows to be 15-20 centimeters and a maximum of 30 centimeters. Appearance. The gray tiger salamander is green/grey with black stripes. It is slimy. . Special Body Part. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Gray Tiger Salamander (Amphibian)

Gray Tiger Salamander(Amphibian)

By;Colby Heaman

AndAli Henderson

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Size

A gray tiger salamander grows to be 15-20 centimeters and a maximum of 30 centimeters.

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Appearance

The gray tiger salamander is green/grey with black stripes. It is slimy.

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Special Body Part

The gray tiger salamander’s tail can regrow if it falls off.

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What It Eats

The gray tiger salamander eats insects, worms, spiders, slugs, and other amphibians.

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Habitat

The gray tiger salamander lives under rocks and logs and places like that.

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What it does in the winter

In the winter it buries itself under the dirt and hibernates.

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Life Cycle

They start out in an egg and then they hatch when they grow there arms and legs, and then they grow up. Eventually they die.

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Enemies and protection

The gray tiger salamander enemy is a pelican. They protect themself with their camouflage skin.

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Other Information

The gray tiger salamanders use their smell for locating others in ponds and streams.

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