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Nature Notebook

April showers may bring May flowers, but March showers bring baby salamanders.

Most Michigan salamander species hang out in damp forests. Their permeable skin must stay moist so they usually occupy old burrows made by other small animals under logs or rocks. In the fall they deepen these burrows for their winter hibernation.

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