Tremblay's salamander
Tremblay's salamander is a member of the family Ambystomidae from the United States of America and Canada. Reaching between, the salamander is long and slender with many bluish-white markings. It is dark gray to gray-black and the area around the vent is black. Tremblay's salamander is a hybrid species of Jefferson salamanders and blue-spotted salamanders. This hybridization created two all-female species: Tremblay's and silvery salamanders. These genetic curiosities possess three sets of chromosomes instead of the normal two.