CAMOUFLAGE (Western Tiger Salamander)-Original Artwork by Vickie Leigh Krudwig
The Western Tiger Salamander can live at sea level and up to 11,000 feet. These fascinating amphibians can be found in lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These nocturnal creatures prefer damp habitats, and live much of their lives underground in burrows located close to water. The Western Tiger Salamander can grow up to 3 to 6 inches long, and their lifespan can reach up to 16 years. They have gills on the sides of their body, which help them breathe on land and in the water. Most of the time they eat worms, slugs, and snails.
Acrylic on Canvas
6” X 18”
Wired and Ready to Hang
The Western Tiger Salamander can live at sea level and up to 11,000 feet. These fascinating amphibians can be found in lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These nocturnal creatures prefer damp habitats, and live much of their lives underground in burrows located close to water. The Western Tiger Salamander can grow up to 3 to 6 inches long, and their lifespan can reach up to 16 years. They have gills on the sides of their body, which help them breathe on land and in the water. Most of the time they eat worms, slugs, and snails.
Acrylic on Canvas
6” X 18”
Wired and Ready to Hang
The Western Tiger Salamander can live at sea level and up to 11,000 feet. These fascinating amphibians can be found in lakes, ponds, and reservoirs. These nocturnal creatures prefer damp habitats, and live much of their lives underground in burrows located close to water. The Western Tiger Salamander can grow up to 3 to 6 inches long, and their lifespan can reach up to 16 years. They have gills on the sides of their body, which help them breathe on land and in the water. Most of the time they eat worms, slugs, and snails.
Acrylic on Canvas
6” X 18”
Wired and Ready to Hang