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Woodland salamander / Red Back Salamander / Eurycea / Plethodon glutinosus / Jemez Mountains Salamander / Four-toed salamander / Red salamander / Fire Salamander / Hellbender / Salamandroidea / Plethodon / Lungless salamanders
Date: 2014-12-02 16:42:34
Woodland salamander
Red Back Salamander
Eurycea
Plethodon glutinosus
Jemez Mountains Salamander
Four-toed salamander
Red salamander
Fire Salamander
Hellbender
Salamandroidea
Plethodon
Lungless salamanders

2014 Year of the Winner: Long-tailed Salamander, Eurycea longicauda longicauda, New Jersey, USA. Photographer: Andrew Burmester

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