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Catoctin Mountain Park / Symplocarpus foetidus / Skunk Cabbage / Wetland / Plethodon glutinosus / Catoctin Mountain / Woodland salamander / Flora of the United States / Blue Ridge Mountains / Chesapeake Bay Watershed
Date: 2013-08-22 15:01:46
Catoctin Mountain Park
Symplocarpus foetidus
Skunk Cabbage
Wetland
Plethodon glutinosus
Catoctin Mountain
Woodland salamander
Flora of the United States
Blue Ridge Mountains
Chesapeake Bay Watershed

Catoctin Mountain 22 More than 22 types of amphibians have been documented at Catoctin Mountain Park, such as the Northern slimy salamander (Plethodon glutinosis). This caudate is capable of excreting a sticky, glue-lik

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