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Opal Creek Wilderness, Oregon (USA)
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Opal Creek Wilderness, Oregon (USA)
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Opal Creek Wilderness, Oregon (USA)
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Opal Creek Wilderness, Oregon (USA)
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Adult from southeastern Indiana.
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Home to Ambystoma barbouri.
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Eggs from southeastern Indiana.
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Adult showing defensive posturing. Southeastern Indiana.
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Adult from southeastern Indiana.
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Eggs attached to the underside of a rock in southeastern Indiana.
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Small adult from southeastern Indiana.
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Adult from southeastern Indiana.
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English Hill State Park, NY (USA)
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Adult from Michigan.This species--along with Eurycea cirrigera--is found in one rocky stream surrounded by hemlock and nowhere else in Michigan.The origin of this population--native or introduced--is still not yet known.
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This valiant female guarding her eggs repeatedly bit the stick I used to excavate some of the mud for this picture.
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Adult from southern Indiana
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This valiant female guarding her eggs repeatedly bit the stick I used to excavate some of the mud for this picture.
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After watching these eggs for nearly a month, there are so many details of the developing embryon clearly visible. Toes and tails, gills, the yolk, the spot pattern characteristic of juvenile Duskies.Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY (USA)
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Dusky Ravine, Houghton Creek, Allegany County, NY, USA
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I was thrilled to pull up a piece of thick moss and discover this amphibian nursery.
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King of the fishless streams. Ok, not really, but they are adept hunters. Check out those protuberant eyes and that keeled tail!
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Berkshire County, Massachusetts
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Massachusetts