Larvae ID?

mrpitts

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Hi folks, ive got a few mystery larva i would love to get your opinions on what they could be. I live in the Upstate of South Carolina, and have found these all herping in a leafy oxbow of a local lake.
 

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Maybe a spotted salamander? It's adorable. You'll have to keep it and see what it grows into.
 
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