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NEW jersey DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTIONDIVISION OF FISH & WILDLIFEENDANGERED & NONGAME SPECIES PROGRAMR obert McDowell, DirectorMartin McHugh, Assistant DirectorLawrence J. Niles, , ChiefFIELD GUIDE TO REPTILES ANDAMPHIBIANS OF NEW JERSEYPREPARED BY: JACKIE GESSNER & ERIC STILES1ST EDITION, February 2001 FUNDED BY: CONSERVE WILDLIFE FUNDS AND FISH & WILDLIFE SERVICE SPARTNERSHIPS FOR WILDLIFESALAMANDERS OF NEW JERSEYM arbled Salamander (Ambystoma opacum)Identification: 3 1/2" - 4 1/4". The Marbled Salamander has light crossbands on a dull black body that aresometimes incomplete and sometimes run together to encircle a dark spot.
Eastern Tiger Salamander ( Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum ) State Endangered Species Identification: 7" - 8 1/4". The Eastern Tiger Salamander is the largest in New Jersey.
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