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If touched, slender salamanders will bounce on the ground and then run away.
California slender salamanders have demonstrated an ability to survive in some urban and suburban environments.
P. idahoensis specimens are slender salamanders from two to four inches in length.
A bluff that, because of its moist crevices, is believed to be an important site for California slender salamanders.
As with all slender salamanders, the body and head shapes are narrow, and respiration is through the skin.
Homeowners in the same area reported finding California slender salamanders in their yard in 2004.
Slender salamanders are found in the Pacific Coast.
Presently relictual slender salamanders exist at only two sites on Breckenridge Mountain separated by a mere three miles.
For example, in November 1996, San Francisco Bay Area homeowners reported finding trapped and desiccated California slender salamanders in their sunken bricked patio.
Molecular and morphological diversification of slender salamanders (Caudata: Plethodontidae: Batrachoseps) in the southern Sierra Nevada with descriptions of two new species.
Carved from the hillside during the late 19th century and covered with rubble since the government demolished guard housing in 1971, the area has become a habitat and breeding ground for black-crowned night herons, western gulls, slender salamanders, and deer mice.
In 2003, the Natural Heritage Advisory Council to the Oregon State Land Board identified the California slender salamanders residing in Winchuck Slope as part of Oregon's natural heritage that needed to be conserved.
Slender salamander is a common name given to lungless salamanders of the genus Batrachoseps.
The Spermatogenesis of Batrachoseps.
The Oregon Slender Salamander, (Batrachoseps wrightorum), is a species of salamander in the Plethodontidae family.
Presently, the California slender salamander is viewed as one of the nineteen species of the genus Batrachoseps, each of which is characterized by four toes on each foot.
The Tehachapi slender salamander (Batrachoseps stebbinsi) is a plethodontid salamander, and one of the larger members of genus Batrachoseps.