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A large, beautiful adult from northern Georgia. Probably with a belly full of Urspelerpes.
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Dusky Ravine (the seepy hillside), Houghton Creek, Seymour Street
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Late season Spring Salamander activity in Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY USA
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Larva from northwestern Georgia.
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The SPring salamanders are very active in these last few warmer days of autumn! The creek is full of 'em.
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Dusky Ravine (the seepy hillside), Houghton Creek, Seymour Street
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Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY (USA)
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Late season Spring Salamander activity in Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY USA
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Still working at figuring out how to use my Panasonic Lumix underwater camera. Hougthon Creek, Allegany County, NY (USA)
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Late season Spring Salamander activity in Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY USA
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Old larva from northern Georgia.
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Late season Spring Salamander activity in Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY USA
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The SPring salamanders are very active in these last few warmer days of autumn! The creek is full of 'em.
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I believe this is a larval Gyrinophilus porphyriticus. Found in a stream coming down Tussey Mountain, Centre Co., PA.
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January 30 is pretty much dead of winter around Western New York state here in the U. S., but nonetheless after 2 days of 50 degree temperatures and rain, it was pretty easy to find Spring Salamanders creekside this afternoon. Flipping a few surface stones is all it took to see what I've been missing since October!
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