Spotless spotted

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My two month metamorph.
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Thanks,
Taylor
 
very cool. my first experience with a spotless maculatum was when i had to ID one on a herpetology exam...it's so weird to see them!
 
Awesome! Very nice, haven't ever seen a small one without spots.
 
thanks for the compliments. this spotted was a weird larvae. it was gray with black, uneven vertical lines. I caught this in a trench dug out by a fish hatchery to keep the toads and salamanders from laying in the fish ponds.
 
That is awesome i have never seen a spotted salamander without it's spots Thanks for posting
 
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