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Four-Toed Salamander

Hemidactylium scutatum

Photo by TracyL
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Field Notes

Notes:

I was walking in the woods near a small stream, i was curious to what lived in the area. So I decided to start looking in the stream and around when rocks and the exposed roots of trees and i cam across a four-toed salamander, I kept searching and overall i found 2 Juvenal and 2 adults, the first adult that i found was in the leaves and the second was on a rock next to the small stream, both Juvenals where under small rocks in the stream.

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PublishedMay 6, 2011

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