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Eurycea and habitat photographs

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chris

Guest
This is a photo of a spring in Walker Co. Georgia.
This habitat supports a large population of Desmognathus(fuscus and ochrophaeus), Gyrinophilus, Pseudotriton ruber, Eurycea (bislineata cirrigera, longicauda longicauda) in the stream and numerous Plethodon (serratus and glutinosus complex) in the surrounding forest.

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erik

Guest
Nice pics. That place looks familiar-can't wait to go back someday.
 
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elisabeth

Guest
That is pretty darn cool. I wish I knew of places like that in MA. I know we've got marble salamaders, but I don't know where to look to find a little habitat full of em. Again, way cool!
 
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russ

Guest
Great pics, especially the habitat shot. I was cruising the net once for info on Ensatina and came across some habitat pics and I could actually see a log I had looked under the year before. Small world.

RUSS
 
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