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grapeape

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Sorry about poor photo quality all taken with my phone and for some reason the they got distorted and the Arboreal by the bricks got flipped sideways.
 

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I saw a lot of what I believe are Desmognathus quadramaculatus on a hike in the Smokey Mountains near Gatlinburg. They were along a fast moving creek, mostly under rocks and darting up on boulders to catch bugs.
 

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