Rough-skinned newt 01 swingle (7558825006)
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Description: -Photo by Bob Swingle, Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife- Rough-skinned Newt is the most commonly encounterd northwestern salamander. The skin secretions of this salamander contain a potent toxin that protects the newt from most common predators and can be fatal to humans. Date: 3 July 2012, 14:28. Source: rough-skinned_newt_01_swingle. Author: Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife.
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- Eukaryota (eukaryotes)
- Opisthokonta (opisthokonts)
- Metazoa (Animal)
- Bilateria
- Deuterostomia (deuterostomes)
- Chordata (Chordates)
- Vertebrata (vertebrates)
- Gnathostomata (jawed fish)
- Osteichthyes
- Sarcopterygii (Lobe-finned fishes)
- Tetrapoda (terrestrial vertebrates)
- Lissamphibia (amphibians)
- Caudata (salamanders)
- Salamandridae (newts and salamanders)
- Pleurodelinae
- Taricha (Western North American newts)
- Taricha granulosa (Rough-skinned Newt)
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