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Aneides / Salamandridae / Climbing salamander / Green salamander / Woodland salamander / Eastern newt / Notophthalmus / Salamander / Salamandroidea / Lungless salamanders / Newts
Date: 2014-02-28 23:27:02
Aneides
Salamandridae
Climbing salamander
Green salamander
Woodland salamander
Eastern newt
Notophthalmus
Salamander
Salamandroidea
Lungless salamanders
Newts

Winner: A Green Salamander (Aneides aeneus), the only salamander species in North Carolina listed as endangered, suspiciously eyes the photographer as she guards her eggs. She will stay with the eggs until after they hat

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