The Tadami clawed salamander (Onychodactylus fuscus), is a species of salamander found in Japan. It is known to occur in four different localities in the Fukushima and Niigata Prefectures, including Tadami and Sanjō. The species grows 14 centimetres (5.5 in) to 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long, and differs from the Japanese clawed salamander (Onychodactylus japonicus) by having a long tail and wide head, as well as lacking a dorsal stripe. Onychodactylus fuscus lives in streams and breeds during the winter. The species is closely related to Onychodactylus intermedius. It shares much of its habitat with Onychodactylus japonicus, but the two species are reproductively isolated.
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| - The Tadami clawed salamander (Onychodactylus fuscus), is a species of salamander found in Japan. It is known to occur in four different localities in the Fukushima and Niigata Prefectures, including Tadami and Sanjō. The species grows 14 centimetres (5.5 in) to 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long, and differs from the Japanese clawed salamander (Onychodactylus japonicus) by having a long tail and wide head, as well as lacking a dorsal stripe. Onychodactylus fuscus lives in streams and breeds during the winter. The species is closely related to Onychodactylus intermedius. It shares much of its habitat with Onychodactylus japonicus, but the two species are reproductively isolated.
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| - The Tadami clawed salamander (Onychodactylus fuscus), is a species of salamander found in Japan. It is known to occur in four different localities in the Fukushima and Niigata Prefectures, including Tadami and Sanjō. The species grows 14 centimetres (5.5 in) to 16 centimetres (6.3 in) long, and differs from the Japanese clawed salamander (Onychodactylus japonicus) by having a long tail and wide head, as well as lacking a dorsal stripe. Onychodactylus fuscus lives in streams and breeds during the winter. The species is closely related to Onychodactylus intermedius. It shares much of its habitat with Onychodactylus japonicus, but the two species are reproductively isolated.
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