Where can i find tiger salamanders i live in topeka ks?
Hi Keane, Hopes this will help: Tiger Salamanders are very widespread in North America. Their range extends from the northern Great Plains to northern Mexico and from Idaho to Florida. Tiger Salamanders are very widespread in North America. Their range extends from the northern Great Plains to northern Mexico and from Idaho to Florida. Curiously, they are not found in the Appalachian Mountains but they are found in the Piedmont area from Florida to New Jersey. Different sub-species occur throughout this range. The sub-species found in most of Kansas is the Barred Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum mavortium). In northeastern Kansas you may find the Eastern Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum tigrinum). It has about twice as many yellow spots between its front and hind legs compared to the Barred Tiger Salamander. Being amphibians, Barred Tiger Salamanders need water to lay their eggs in. However, fish will eat amphibian eggs and young. Temporary pools that only fill during wet weath