Martin Nowak
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“Blood-Powered Toes Give ‘Skydiving’ Salamanders a Boost”
“These amphibians evolved unique strategies to move around the canopies of the world’s tallest trees.”
“Up in the canopy of Northern California’s old-growth coast redwoods, about 100 feet above the ground, lives a community of skydiving salamanders. With mottled brown skin and a body small enough to fit on a credit card, the wandering salamander (Aneides vagrans) can go its entire life without touching the forest floor. But when disturbed, it might take to the air.”
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Atlas Obscura February 5, 2025
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“These amphibians evolved unique strategies to move around the canopies of the world’s tallest trees.”
“Up in the canopy of Northern California’s old-growth coast redwoods, about 100 feet above the ground, lives a community of skydiving salamanders. With mottled brown skin and a body small enough to fit on a credit card, the wandering salamander (Aneides vagrans) can go its entire life without touching the forest floor. But when disturbed, it might take to the air.”
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Atlas Obscura February 5, 2025
https://www.atlasobscura.com/articl...=email&utm_campaign=Daily newsletter 2/7/2025