Northwestern US species?

taricha19

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Okay everyone, I need your help. I am trying to find a newt in the northwest portion of the US (or nearby) that displays a terrestrial and an aquatic form? Any ideas and locations?
 
Isn't Taricha the only newt in the NW US?
 
yes, taricha is the only newt found in the PNW. they dont really have any difference in form terrestrial v/s aquatic... they kinda look the same either way.
 
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