Olympic torrent salamander

      Olympic torrent salamander
      Conservation status
      Scientific classification
      Kingdom: Animalia
      Phylum: Chordata
      Class: Amphibia
      Order: Caudata
      Family: Rhyacotritonidae
      Genus: Rhyacotriton
      Species: R. olympicus
      Binomial name
      Rhyacotriton olympicus
      (Gaige, 1917)

      The Olympic torrent salamander (Rhyacotriton olympicus) is a species of salamander in the Rhyacotritonidae family. This is a small salamander (up to 10 cm total length) that lives in clear, cold, mountain streams. It is medium to dark brown and may have a few small light spots on the sides and small dark spots on the tail; it is bright yellow on the belly, usually with some dark spots. Torrent salamanders typically have short snouts and relatively large eyes. As in other torrent salamanders, adult males have square-edged lobes behind the cloaca. These salamanders live at the edges of clear, cold, mountain streams; they can be abundant under gravel at stream edges and in the spray zones of waterfalls. During rainy seasons, they are occasionally found under objects on land away from streams.

      Its natural habitats are temperate forests, rivers, and freshwater springs. It is threatened by habitat loss.

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      Last modified on 16 May 2013, at 08:40