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Northern Two-lined Salamander

Eurycea bislineata

Photo by Kyle A
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41.9083, -71.4497

Field Notes

Description:

About 3 inches long.

Habitat:

Spotted under a rock by a stream running through deciduous woods.

Notes:

Lifer!

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Comments (7)

Cool. Again, good luck with your schooling and travel. Happy spottings!
I'll be in Georgia, and will hopefully be moving there when I graduate in May! Hoping to go to the southeast somewhere, need more amphibians in my life :)
Egads! I did. Talk about habit forming muscle memory. lol Thank you for pointing that out. Good luck in March with your spottings in the east. That's my birth month. Where will you be on the east coast?
That's awesome! I can't wait to get out east again in March and find more salamanders! I love salamanders so much, they are just difficult to find here in TX. PS you accidentally put this in the arthropods category :)
Yes indeed Ashley. I forgot to add that this is a Lifer! :) Before yesterday I had never seen one. Now I've seen a half dozen or so. Thank you for the kind words.

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