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Adult from northwestern Georgia.
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Adult male from northern Georgia.This species was discovered in 2007 and is still known from only a ~7km2 area in GA and SC. Very little is known about their natural history or ecology.
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Virginia, United States
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A red-cheeked version of this ubiquitous species; this form is usually most prevalent in areas where Plethodon jordani (the Red-Cheeked Salamander) exist, but they are interestingly common at Coweeta, North Carolina.
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Adult from northern Florida.
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Adult from northern California.
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Burnaby BC6/12/07
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Adult from western North Carolina.
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Adult from coastal South Carolina.
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Adult from northern FL.
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Adult from northwestern Georgia--one of 29 found on the day.
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Merida, Yucatan, Mexico
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Rabun County, Georgia
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Adult from South Carolina.
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This was my first find of a Seal Salamander. In the genus of my beloved local Dusky Salamanders (Desmognathus) and so familiar in ways, but much larger than any Dusky and such a beautiful spot pattern. Photographed in a creek near Blue Hole not far from Charlottesville, Virginia (USA).
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Houghton Creek, Dusky Ravine, Allegany County, NY, USA
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Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, Va. (USA)
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Adult from South Carolina.
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Adult fro northern California.
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Gravid adult female from northern Georgia.