If your ever in chicago...

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dane

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and you happen to check out the Field Museum(one wit the T-Rex in it, was the museum in the movie Night at the museum)

they have a really cool nature part that included illinois salamanders

ones I remember
Jefferson salamander
Spotted salamander
Tiger salamander
Mudpuppy

It was really cool there were a couple little fake logs on the ground and then you roll it over and there is a window and it tells you the name of the salamander and a little bit about it

and the mudpuppy was in a frozen over pond and there was a little viewing window

I just remembered about this and though I'd post about it, My family and I went there to see the King Tut thing last year, the Tut thing wasn't that great but the rest of the museum was really cool
 
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