Salamander Collection
The salamander, a captivating creature with a rich history and diverse forms
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The salamander, a captivating creature with a rich history and diverse forms. One such form is the Axolotl, specifically the albino variant known as Siredon or Ambystoma mexicanum. This captive beauty, preserved on vellum in Mappa Mundi circa 1290, showcases its unique features. Intriguingly, the Axolotl can also be found in its white or leucistic form, remaining in its neotenic state as a salamander. Its striking appearance is beautifully captured in an artwork dedicated to this fascinating species. Comparative embryology sheds light on the evolutionary journey of these creatures. A chart created by the Department of Comparative and Human Anatomy at the American Museum of Natural History in 1932 illustrates their development from fish to man. Delving further into history, we encounter a fossilized Salamander from Northern China dating back an astonishing 230 million years to the Permian period. This ancient relic reminds us of their enduring presence throughout time. Art has long been inspired by these enigmatic beings. In "The Knight, Death and the Devil, " an etching from 1513, we see them symbolically depicted alongside other mythical creatures—a testament to their mystical allure. Moving across continents brings us to North Florida in December where we find another member of this remarkable family—the Eastern tiger salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum). Its vibrant colors add vibrancy to its surroundings while showcasing nature's artistic palette. Modern-day encounters with salamanders occur within aquariums like Vancouver Aquarium where visitors marvel at their mesmerizing presence. The Axolotl takes center stage here once again—its white larval form capturing attention and imagination alike. Originally hailing from Central America but now widely kept worldwide for admiration and study purposes; it reaches sexual maturity and breeds while retaining its larval characteristics—an extraordinary phenomenon indeed.