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Four-toed salamander / Eurycea / Desmognathus / Mole salamander / Pseudotriton / Lungless salamanders / Herpetology / Woodland salamander
Date: 2015-01-05 15:19:20
Four-toed salamander
Eurycea
Desmognathus
Mole salamander
Pseudotriton
Lungless salamanders
Herpetology
Woodland salamander

Swamps,  Ponds  &  Ditches     Two-­‐toed  Amphiuma   Amphiuma  means   Many-­‐lined  Salamander  

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