Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Marbled Salamander
How does the Eastern Long-toed Salamander compare to the Marbled 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.


Side-by-side comparison
- Scientific name
- Ambystoma macrodactylum columbianum
- Ambystoma opacum
- Classification
- Amphibian
- Amphibian
- Family
- Ambystomatidae
- Ambystomatidae
- Habitat
- Moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies
- Moist forests, woodlands, and seasonal wetlands
- Diet
- Carnivore
- Carnivore
- Conservation status
- Least Concern
- Least Concern
- Lifespan
- 5-10 years
- 5-10 years
- Weight
- 2-5 grams
- 8-18 grams
Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Marbled Salamander: who would win?

Eastern Long-toed Salamander
2-5 grams

Marbled Salamander
8-18 grams
Marbled Salamander wins high confidence
Marbled Salamander is substantially heavier (8-18 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 Moist forests, woodlands, and seasonal wetlands.
- Weight: 2-5 grams vs 8-18 grams.
Eastern Long-toed Salamander vs Marbled Salamander: FAQ
Who would win in a fight, a Eastern Long-toed Salamander or a Marbled Salamander?
Marbled Salamander wins. Marbled Salamander is substantially heavier (8-18 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 Marbled Salamander?
Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Marbled Salamander differ in several ways — habitat: moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies vs moist forests, woodlands, and seasonal wetlands. weight: 2-5 grams vs 8-18 grams.
Do Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Marbled Salamander live in the same habitat?
No — Eastern Long-toed Salamander lives in moist coniferous forests and mountainous regions near freshwater bodies, while Marbled Salamander is found in moist forests, woodlands, and seasonal wetlands.
What do Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Marbled Salamander eat?
Both Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Marbled Salamander have a carnivore diet.
Which is more endangered, the Eastern Long-toed Salamander or the Marbled Salamander?
Eastern Long-toed Salamander is listed as Least Concern, while Marbled Salamander is listed as Least Concern.
How big are Eastern Long-toed Salamander and Marbled Salamander?
Eastern Long-toed Salamander weighs around 2-5 grams, while Marbled Salamander weighs around 8-18 grams.

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