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Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Eastern Tiger Salamander

How does the Eastern Long-toed Salamander compare to the Eastern Tiger Salamander? They are both members of the Ambystomatidae family. Below we put their classification, habitat, diet, size, and conservation status side by side — and settle who would win in a fight.

Eastern Long-toed Salamander
Eastern Tiger Salamander

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Eastern Long-toed Salamander
Eastern Tiger Salamander
Scientific name
Ambystoma macrodactylum columbianum
Ambystoma tigrinum
Classification
Amphibian
Amphibian
Family
Ambystomatidae
Ambystomatidae
Habitat
Moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies
Woodlands, grasslands, and marshy areas near temporary ponds or slow-moving freshwater bodies
Diet
Carnivore
Carnivore
Conservation status
Least Concern
Least Concern
Lifespan
5-10 years
10-16 years
Weight
2-5 grams
18-65 grams

Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Eastern Tiger Salamander: who would win?

Eastern Long-toed Salamander

Eastern Long-toed Salamander

2-5 grams

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Eastern Tiger Salamander

Eastern Tiger Salamander

18-65 grams

Eastern Tiger Salamander wins high confidence

Eastern Tiger Salamander is substantially heavier (18-65 grams vs 2-5 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

Similarities

  • Both are amphibians.
  • Both belong to the Ambystomatidae family.
  • Both have a carnivore diet.
  • Both are listed as Least Concern.

Differences

  • Habitat: Moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies vs Woodlands, grasslands, and marshy areas near temporary ponds or slow-moving freshwater bodies.
  • Weight: 2-5 grams vs 18-65 grams.

Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Eastern Tiger Salamander: FAQ

Who would win in a fight, a Eastern Long-toed Salamander or a Eastern Tiger Salamander?

Eastern Tiger Salamander wins. Eastern Tiger Salamander is substantially heavier (18-65 grams vs 2-5 grams). In a physical confrontation that size and power advantage is usually decisive. In the wild these two rarely (if ever) meet — this is a what-if based on the size and diet we have on record, not a prediction.

What is the difference between a Eastern Long-toed Salamander and a Eastern Tiger Salamander?

Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Eastern Tiger Salamander differ in several ways — habitat: moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies vs woodlands, grasslands, and marshy areas near temporary ponds or slow-moving freshwater bodies. weight: 2-5 grams vs 18-65 grams.

Do Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Eastern Tiger Salamander live in the same habitat?

No — Eastern Long-toed Salamander lives in moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies, while Eastern Tiger Salamander is found in woodlands, grasslands, and marshy areas near temporary ponds or slow-moving freshwater bodies.

What do Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Eastern Tiger Salamander eat?

Both Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Eastern Tiger Salamander have a carnivore diet.

Which is more endangered, the Eastern Long-toed Salamander or the Eastern Tiger Salamander?

Eastern Long-toed Salamander is listed as Least Concern, while Eastern Tiger Salamander is listed as Least Concern.

How big are Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Eastern Tiger Salamander?

Eastern Long-toed Salamander weighs around 2-5 grams, while Eastern Tiger Salamander weighs around 18-65 grams.

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