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  2. Big Night (amphibians) - Wikipedia

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    The event takes place at night to minimize predation. The rain on the big night keeps the salamanders skin from becoming dry. [1] Amphibians such as salamanders and frogs in a local area usually use the same overwintering area and the same breeding area, returning generation after generation to the area in which they were spawned.

  3. Spotted salamander - Wikipedia

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    Recent studies, however, indicate that temperature may be a more important factor than precipitation, as precipitation in winter months increase, yet salamanders do not migrate. [24] In just one night, hundreds to thousands of salamanders may make the trip to their ponds for mating. [17] Males will start a dance-like behavior called a ...

  4. Ozark hellbender - Wikipedia

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    The subspecies is strictly native to the mountain streams of the Ozark Plateau in southern Missouri and northern Arkansas. [4] Its nicknames include lasagna lizard and snot otter. [5] This large salamander grows to a total length (including tail) of 29–57 cm (11–22 in) over a lifespan of 30 years. [6]

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  6. Congress (salamander gathering) - Wikipedia

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    The mass courtship of salamanders is known a congress. The congressing event takes place each spring and this migration of salamanders to vernal pools and is known as the Big Night. [3] [4] The reason it is referred to as a big night is because there is a large number of salamanders moving at the same time. Warmer air and loose soil coupled ...

  7. Common mudpuppy - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] The common mudpuppy never leaves its aquatic environment and therefore does not undergo morphogenesis; however, many salamanders do and develop differentiated teeth. [17] Aquatic salamander teeth are used to hinder escape of the prey from the salamander; they do not have a crushing function. [17] This aids the salamander when feeding.

  8. Salamander - Wikipedia

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    Many salamanders do not use vocalisations, [70] and in most species the sexes look alike, so they use olfactory and tactile cues to identify potential mates, and sexual selection occurs. Pheromones play an important part in the process and may be produced by the abdominal gland in males and by the cloacal glands and skin in both sexes.

  9. Do Grey Squirrels Hibernate? - AOL

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    Grey Squirrels Don’t Need to Hibernate. It is often assumed that grey squirrels hibernate during the winter months. However, grey squirrels do not need to hibernate because they are homeotherms.