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Plethodon / Mole salamanders / Woodland salamander / Northern two-lined salamander / Four-toed salamander / Red Back Salamander / Desmognathus fuscus / Jefferson Salamander / Shenandoah Salamander / Salamandroidea / Lungless salamanders / Eurycea
Date: 2006-07-31 12:00:10
Plethodon
Mole salamanders
Woodland salamander
Northern two-lined salamander
Four-toed salamander
Red Back Salamander
Desmognathus fuscus
Jefferson Salamander
Shenandoah Salamander
Salamandroidea
Lungless salamanders
Eurycea

Amphibians of Shenandoah National Park

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