now known as the Texas blind salamander. Upon discovery, herpetologist Leonhard Stejneger described them as such: Leonhard Stejneger (reenactment): These animals, by want of external eyes and ...
The deep waters in which the Texas blind salamander navigates require no vision, but you can still catch a glimpse of two black spots on the salamander’s face where Its eyes should be.
AUSTIN, Texas— The Center for Biological Diversity today sued the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to designate critical habitat in central Texas for the Georgetown salamander and Salado ...
If you need a clue – in this cave there is usually no light. This is a Texas blind salamander, a type of salamander that has no eyes. In the perpetual darkness of the caves where it lives they ...
Do you notice anything unusual about this salamander? If you need a clue – in this cave there is usually no light. This is a Texas Blind salamander; a type of salamander that has no eyes.