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Hello all, n00b here

mechanizedjc

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I was given the mystery salamanders. All I know is they were caught in North Carolina. They are still in the larval state and I having trouble ID'ing them. CAM00258.jpg
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Thanks! That's what my best guess was too after spending an hour browsing the site. I was hoping for them to be dwarf Water dogs.
 
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