Some arkansas photos from the summer

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rodney

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Didn't take my camera much this summer, but did take it when we went to some caves and took it again a couple of weeks ago. Hope you enjoy the photos as much as I enjoyed taking them

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(Message edited by Ed on October 01, 2006)
 
Hi Rodney,

When loading pictures, load them on separate lines as this allows for the more vertical presentation as shown by my edit.

While we do appreciate seeing herp pictures, this is a caudate photo section and the pictures should be caudate pictures.....


Ed
 
Fantastic pics! What kind of Eurycea is that below the dog pic?
 
Simon, it's E. longicauda melanopleura
I usually see quite a few of these guys, but I have to go just when it starts to get dark to find them. I didn't see as many this year as last year though.
 
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