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Aneides lugubris / aneides / Herpetology / Eurycea longicauda / Climbing salamander / Prehensile tail / Ensatina / Salamander / Lungless salamanders / Cave salamanders / Eurycea
Date: 2014-01-02 08:30:50
Aneides lugubris
aneides
Herpetology
Eurycea longicauda
Climbing salamander
Prehensile tail
Ensatina
Salamander
Lungless salamanders
Cave salamanders
Eurycea

Winner: Although Long-tailed Salamanders (Eurycea longicauda longicauda) are mostly found under logs and flat stones near seepages and slow-moving woodland streams, Andrew Burmester was lucky enough to capture the rare s

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