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- There is one amphibian, the Channel Islands slender salamander ( " Batrachoseps pacificus " ).
- The Greenhorn Mountains slender salamander ( " Batrachoseps altasierrae " ) is endemic to the Greenhorn Mountains.
- Further down the Kern River Canyon, the Gregarious slender salamander ( " Batrachoseps gregarius " ) occurs.
- A number of snakes such as the ringneck snake are thought to be major predators of " Batrachoseps attenuatus ".
- This locale is south and west of the range of the Kern Canyon slender salamander ( " Batrachoseps simatus " ).
- The only known exceptions are salamanders of the " Batrachoseps " genus and fish of the " Maurolicus " genus with closely related species.
- The "'Gabilan Mountains slender salamander "'( " Batrachoseps gavilanensis " ) is a species of salamander in the family Kern County.
- In 2001, it was reported that, on behalf of the National Park Service, Professor Batrachoseps ", each of which is characterized by four toes on each foot.
- The "'Hell Hollow slender salamander "'( " Batrachoseps diabolicus " ) is a species of salamander in the Merced County in the western United States.
- This species and several other native California salamanders were described as new species in 2001 when the " Batrachoseps pacificus " species complex was split according to the results of a phylogenetic analysis.
- Two salamanders were named in his honor during his time at Berkeley : the Tehachapi slender salamander ( " Batrachoseps stebbinsi " ) and the Sonora tiger salamander ( " Ambystoma tigrinum stebbinsi " ).
- Other amphibians seen in riparian habitats include the Pacific treefrog, " Hyla regilla ", Rough skinned newt, " Taricha granulosa ", and California slender salamander, " Batrachoseps attenuatus ".
- Molecular phylogenetic analysis of slender salamanders, genus " Batrachoseps " ( Amphibia : Plethodontidae ), from central coastal California with descriptions of four new species . " Herpetological Monographs ", 54-99.
- Other amphibians seen in upper riparian habitats include the Pacific treefrog, " Hyla regilla ", Rough skinned newt, " Taricha granulosa ", and California slender salamander, " Batrachoseps attenuatus ".
- This species will coil its body and tail when handled; it is fragile and easily injured . " Batrachoseps nigriventis " looks similar to the related species " Batrachoseps pacificus " and " Batrachoseps gabrieli ".
- This species will coil its body and tail when handled; it is fragile and easily injured . " Batrachoseps nigriventis " looks similar to the related species " Batrachoseps pacificus " and " Batrachoseps gabrieli ".
- This species will coil its body and tail when handled; it is fragile and easily injured . " Batrachoseps nigriventis " looks similar to the related species " Batrachoseps pacificus " and " Batrachoseps gabrieli ".
- The "'California slender salamander "'( " Batrachoseps attenuatus " ) is a lungless salamander that is found primarily in coastal mountain areas of Northern California, United States as well as in a limited part of the western foothills of the Central Valley of California, and in extreme southwestern Oregon.