Image of Tehachapi Slender Salamander

Description:
Found on one of NAFHA's Tejon Ranch Herp Surveys. Dr. Mike White (Tejon Ranch Science Director), was present when I found this salamander, This maybe the highest elevation this salamander has ever been recorded. Though there is no doubt they continue up this slope at least another 200 to 500 feet. This is a new location for this salamander. Found under Rock in last picture..
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