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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Va. (USA)
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Va. (USA)
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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This species is uncommon in the area, found only at high elevations. It has not been found in Georgia, but this population is just a few miles from the border in western North Carolina.It is a fully terrestrial, direct-developing species.
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Adult from northern Georgia
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Check out this jewel: beautiful dorsal pattern and bright legs. Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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A red-cheeked version of this ubiquitous species; this form is usually most prevalent in areas where Plethodon jordani (the Red-Cheeked Salamander) exist, but they are interestingly common at Coweeta, North Carolina.
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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D. ocoee, like D. imitator, frequently imitates the red cheek patches of the toxic Plethodon jordani. However, this individual was found far from any populations of P. jordani, in a place where red legs would probably suit him better.
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Tuni Creek, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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Rabun County, Georgia
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Check out this jewel: beautiful dorsal pattern and bright legs. Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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Tuni Creek, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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Check out this jewel: beautiful dorsal pattern and bright legs. Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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Adult from northern Georgia.
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Check out this jewel: beautiful dorsal pattern and bright legs. Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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Tuni Creek, Nantahala National Forest, North Carolina, USA