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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
We found a salamder outside this morning, but I have no idea what kind it is. Maybe one of you guys can help.
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
could be a spotted, when it comes to Spotted Salamanders there just like Garters in fact that there are so many diff. species, and sub species....
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
That is probably Ambystoma texanum, the Small Mouth Salamander. You can see that it is named for YOUR state!
Here is some info on the species: Small-mouth Salamander, Ambystomal texanum
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Re: The Nature Photography Thread
I'm back from camping already it was unusually cold, but I did manage to see a T. s. Sirtalis and got some pics I'll post soon......
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