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Best time/habitat to find A.Tigrinum

ChristianV

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Hello guys,

I just wanted to make this thread to discuss your places (no locality) on where you have found A.tigrinum and when you have found this species. Include month,location ( general not local), habitat, and weather. Include pictures of your finds and your best way of finding them.
If you have not found this species include other species you have found or ask us how to find this species.


-Christian
 

Jefferson

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About 55 degrees and drizzle after a big afternoon soaker of a rainstorm, on a back road through some oak/hickory upland forests dotted with vernal pools in South-Central Michigan. It was early April, April 5 if I'm not mistaken. Pictures are on naherp.com.
 

Aneides Aeneus

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This spring I saw my first tiger salamanders by road cruising on a rainy night in early March. Here in Kentucky, they are limited to open areas; the road we cruised ran through pastures with some fairly large but shallow cattle ponds along the road.
 

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