California Tiger Salamander
Scientific Name – Ambystoma californiense
Classification – Ambystomatidae
Baby Name – Efts
Collective Noun – Congress, band or maelstrom
Average Length – 7 – 8 in
Average Weight – Around 50 g
Top Speed – 50.8 m/h
Life Expectancy – Up to 15 years
Mating Season – After the first rain during late fall and early winter
Incubation Period – 10 -14 days
Special Features – Secretive creature; stocky body with a broad, rounded snout
Family Unit – Normally solitary; male and female search for one another during the breeding season
Geographical Distribution – California (United States)
World Population – Unknown; estimated to be more than 10,000
Conservation Status – Vulnerable
Natural Habitat – In the vicinity of large, fishless vernal pools; migrate from uplands to aquatic sites for breeding and return to upland habitats after breeding
Diet – Mainly insects
Predators – California Red-legged Frogs, American bullfrogs, skunks, gartersnakes, ground squirrels