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looking for mudpuppy pics

jcaruso

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Hi everybody-Does anyone have good mudpuppy pics for a kids book?
 

i_love_necturus

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Welcome to the forum. If you mean Necturus maculosus as a mudpuppy, I have plenty of pictures. The term "mudpuppy" is applied to many salamander species. I dont know if you were looking for real pictures or drawings. What is this children's book? Are your writing one? Will this be a published book? If it is and you'd decide to use any pictures, you would need my permission for there use. This would go for anyone who offers you pictures/drawings.

This is a picture of mine:
http://www.caudata.org/forum/showthread.php?t=60286

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These (except the first) are a little old.
 
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