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Neotenic Ambystoma Gracile

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pamela

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While cleaning their pond last week, a friend of mine found this:

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My best guess (or worst guess) is that this is a paedogenetic Ambystoma Gracile. This individual is around 8 inches" total length. Feel free to let me know what you think it is!
 
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paris

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a cute monster!..was it alone or were there others like it there?
 
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pamela

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There are others in this (privately owned) pond. You can see them (large and small) at night when you shine for them. They had cut down Alder trees (which fell in the pond) last year. The branches of these trees are loaded with A.g. egg masses. The owner's decided not clear the pond out so the eggs can hatch. The pond used to be 12' deep, until one end caved in. It is now around 2-3' deep. So there is most probably a neotenic population still residing in the pond. It is soooo exciting to see these sals, and KNOW that they are there.
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