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The "Tree of Life" website is very good!

jbherpin

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I was browsing the web, and found this very informative site!

http://tolweb.org/Salamandridae/15445

It has very detailed info on lineage, and reproduction, etc. For anyone who is a student, it also provides all appropriate copyright info.

I hope you all enjoy!

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Maybe that's why it's been on our links page for years?
 

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I didn't know this is on the links page...I need to pay more attention! Thanks for raising this for my attention Justin!

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I didn't know this is on the links page...I need to pay more attention! Thanks for raising this for my attention Justin!

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Your welcome Big a little a, I knew it was a part of our links, but also hadn't seen it before.

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